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London, March 1, 2010: The Times today announces a new line-up of daily lifestyle supplements, with a dedicated section for each day, and a daily 4-page expanded puzzles pull-out called Mind Games, which is the largest puzzles section of any national newspaper. The current daily features section, times2, will be incorporated into the main paper, including its news features, daily arts reviews and the television pages.
This week's Marketing Magazine features Rick Vlemmicks, marketing director at British Gas
GoViral, Europe’s leading distributor of online branded content, announced today that voting had begun to find out the most significant online marketing campaign of the decade.
A new ad campaign for Brand Republic’s Fame Fight launches today with senior industry stars ‘fighting’ it out to promote the new iPhone application developed by Propeller Mobile.
This week's Marketing features the DirectGov communications director in the Propeller inspired slot.
This month’s launch of NearLondon – the virtual facsimile of the city’s West End – could mark the beginning of the web’s shift from 2D to 3D according to the UK’s leading virtual-worlds experts, Rivers Run Red
Leading music service drives immersive brand experience via in-depth data and insights from its user community
The Propeller inspired slot in Marketing this week features Sainsbury's brand communications director
Today's Marketing features The Guardian's Marc Sands in the Propeller inspired slot.
The Propeller Group MD Martin Loat has written a letter to the editor of Campaign, published in this week's magazine.
The director of brand strategy and marketing at BSkyB features in the Propeller inspired slot in this week's Marketing.
The Sunday Times is rolling out a marketing campaign, featuring designer Vivienne Westwood and actress Sadie Frost.
This week, Marketing magazine features Aviva's chief marketing officer in the Propeller inspired slot.
The Propeller inspired slot in Marketing this week features the Phones4U marketing director.
New West End Company to promote West End VIP scheme to NearLondon users.
Mercedes Benz, BMW, Peugeot, Fiat and Renault are the latest big brands to announce advertising deals with InSkin Media.
The Propeller inspired slot in Marketing magazine this week features the global brand director at Baileys
Marketing features the UK marketing director at Microsoft Advertising in the Propeller inspired slot.
4 August 2009 - Goviral, Europe’s leading distributor of branded content, announced today the public launch of goviralnetwork.com. The self service platform provides publishers and bloggers with a fully automated centralized destination to access branded video content.
The Green & Blacks head of global marketing features in Marketing's Propeller inspired slot.
News International, the main UK subsidiary of the global media company News Corporation, has appointed media and marketing industry specialist Propeller to handle the PR for its commercial team.
Propeller inspired slot in Marketing this week featured Digital UK's marketing director
Marks & Spencer risks being left behind in the battle for supermarket consumers as customer experiences improve across the sector. The latest in a series of reports from brand and innovation strategists Prophet examining customer experiences looks at the performance of UK’s leading food retailer brands; Aldi, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, Morrison’s, Sainsbury’s, Somerfield, Tesco, The Co-op, Waitrose and Whole Foods, and concludes that the sector, with the exception of Marks & Spencer is continuing to improve.
The vice president of strategic marketing for interactive entertainment EMEA, Microsoft gets his online profile examined in Marketing this week.
Ed Culf from General Mills is this week's featured guest on the back page of Marketing.
Communications agency Propeller Group has launched its new mobile unit, offering businesses and organisations internet, widget, voice and text services to maximise the commercial and communications possibilities of mobile.
Social music website has signed media specialists Propeller PR.
Marketing magazine's 'Who does Google think you are?' slot features Aldi's UK managing director Paul Foley.
Marketing magazine's latest Google profile features Sharon Baylay, Director of Marketing, Communications & Audiences, BBC.
Propeller's new Fame Fight widget has clearly caught the eye of The Independent's Ian Burrell, who's been busy pitting Trevor Beattie against Johnny Hornby and Saatchi's Robert Senior against McCann's Chris Macdonald.
Each week Marketing magazine takes a look at the Google search profile of a top marketer. Read Propeller’s contribution here
Propeller MD Martin Loat reacts to Alan Gilmour's article in Marketing on 25 February.
Hugo Drayton has been appointed Chief Executive Officer at InSkin Media, the innovative video and rich media advertising platform that lets publishers wrap interactive ads around video players.
News International Commercial has completed its senior line-up with the star hiring of Carat UK’s managing director Neil Jones to the new role of Director of Commercial Strategy across all News International’s key brands.
MPG UK, part of Havas Media UK, has contracted the services of Jonathan Durden to act as a Creative Partner on a part-time basis with a brief to build on its existing formidable reputation as a pioneering source of communications creativity.
This week's Propeller inspired 'Who does Google think you are?' on the back page of Marketing features Philip Clough, global brand director at The Body Shop.
Adrian Chiles has emerged as the most viewed TV presenter of 2008 taking the crown from 2007’s chart toppers Ant & Dec who this year find themselves in seventh place.
Propeller Group (www.propellergroup.com), best-known as a specialist in PR for the media and marketing industries, has significantly increased its internet and mobile communications capability as it enters a new stage in its growth strategy.
The media world defied the economic gloom last night by raising a fantastic £288,000 at this year’s Pepper Auction. The money raised will help the Pepper Foundation care for sick children and their families.
After 12 years the Pen Portrait has disappeared from the back page of Marketing. Replacing it is an internet profile of senior marketers inspired by Propeller.
London, 18 August 2008. Data from the Propeller BossBuzz Monitor has revealed that the most mentioned FTSE 100 boss on the internet in the first seven months of 2008 was BA chief, Willie Walsh.
In a special report compiled exclusively for the magazine that is read by business leaders in Europe and the Unites States, data on internet coverage for both FTSE 100 and DJIA Chief Executives will be revealed
Viacom Brand Solutions (VBS) – the sales house for MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and Paramount Comedy – is taking the lead to promote advertising as a ‘force for good’ in tackling societal issues including child obesity.
Recycling has topped a poll as the most popular way to help reduce the impact of climate change, research by Propeller client Euro RSCG London has revealed.
Ant & Dec are set for a lucrative 2008 after topping the chart of the most-watched TV presenters of the year according to research by MPG, the global media arm of Havas Media.
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