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People Moving – 01/02/12

This week, the Guardian recruits a big name columnist, Nick Clegg makes a sixth advisory hire and Amazon finds a job for a former News International executive. Read the full story

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People Moving 01/02/12 – Marketing

All the big movements in the marketing industry in the past week. Read the full story

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People Moving 25/01/12 – Marketing

All the big movements in the marketing industry in the past week. Read the full story

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People Moving – 18/01/12

This week, Yahoo’s co-founder steps down from the board, videogame retailer Game loses its head of UK PR and a Channel 4 broadcaster has jumped ship to the sunny island of Facebook. Read the full story

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People Moving 18/01/12 – Marketing

All the big movements in the marketing industry in the past week. Read the full story

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People Moving – 11/01/12

This week, Channel 4 loses its Dispatches editor for pastures anew, the British Library hires a new lobbyist and Microsoft makes changes to its UK marketing team. Read the full story

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People Moving 11/01/12 – Marketing

All the big movements in the marketing industry in the past week. Read the full story

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People Moving – 05/01/12

This week, the former News of the World editor finds a new job at a rival, No 10′s chief press officer departs for pastures anew and Sainsbury’s loses a top marketer to a fierce rival. Read the full story

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"The Daily Mail is being far too modest… the runaway success of the website owes very little to piggy-backing on 'the strengths of the newspaper'."


The Media Blog‘s Will Sturgeon credits Mail Online’s picture desk as the “engine room” of its booming growth after comScore named it the world’s biggest newspaper site.


(Source: The Media Blog)