Goldman Sachs increases its forecasts in the European TV sector, as advertisement momentum has continued to be stronger than broker expected. Points out that ad spend/GDP are at trough levels, pointing advertisers to an increase in spending. Adds that growing TV audiences also contribute positively and thus believes the outlook for European TV advertising is [...]
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European TV sector to gain from ads improvement
Posted in Europe, France, Germany, Italy, Market News, Media, Spain, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged advertisement, Antena 3, Europe, European TV, Goldman Sachs, international markets, ITV, linkedin, M6, markets, Media, Mediaset, Prosieben, Telecinco, TF1, TV on October 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Up and coming designers – Radio Feature
Posted in Fashion, London, Media, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Alternative Fashion Show, FAD, Fashion, Fashion Awareness Direct, linkedin, London, London Fashion Week, Media, students, Vauxhall Fashion Scouts on June 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This is my 7 minute radio feature, produced with Clem Silverman. Who are the people that decide what’s in this summer? Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Calvin Klein are huge names in the fashion industry. But they all had to start somewhere. Stefanie Linhardt and Clem Silverman have been exploring how people have kick-started their [...]
The nation has spoken! … but what now??
Posted in Business, European Union, London, Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged balanced parliament, Coalition, Conservative Party, Conservatives, David Cameron, election 2010, elections, Europe, European Union, general election, gilts, Gordon Brown, government bonds, hung parliament, international markets, Labour, Labour Party, LibDems, Liberal Democrats, linkedin, markets, Nick Clegg, sovereign debt, Sterling, UK, UK election on May 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The ‘big day’ everyone (at least in the UK) was waiting for is over. The people went out to cast their votes in the UK general election 2010 – but as the overnight election coverage showed, there is no ‘real’ winner. Winners and Losers Surely, the Conservatives have won the most seats in the House [...]
This is what the parties are offering young voters
Posted in Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Conservative Future, Conservative Party, Conservatives, election 2010, general election, Labour, Labour Party, LibDems, Liberal Democrats, Liberal Youth, linkedin, Michael Rock, party politics, policies, Politics, Sam Tarry, Sara Scarlett, students, tuition fees, UK election, Young Labour, young voters, youth unemployment on April 7, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The last Prime Minister’s Questions are over and election day is in four weeks. Time to make up your mind who to vote for! We have been out there discovering what the parties have to offer young voters:
Should investment and personal banking be separated?
Posted in Business, Finance, Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Alistair Darling, banks, BBA, Brian Capon, British Bankers Association, Chancellors' debate, Citi, Citigroup, Conservative Party, George Osborne, investment banking, KPMG, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, linkedin, OECD, personal banking, retail banking, Tim Congdon, UK Banks Performance Benchmarking Survey, Vikram Pandit, Vince Cable on March 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The investment banking business has become a cartel according to Vince Cable – rewarming the discussion about retail and investment banking. “In order to make our banking system safe, we have got to break them up,” Cable proposed in last night’s debate between the three want-to-be-next-Chancellors. The topic has been a hot potato for a while [...]
Business News, March 17th 2010
Posted in Business, Media, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged BA, BA strikes, basket of goods, British Airways, Business, facebook, Google, hair straighteners, Hitwise, Inflation, linkedin, lipgloss, Office for National Statistics, smoothies, unemployment on March 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
- Business News, March 17th 2010, produced and edited by Stefanie Linhardt – With news on the BA strikes and facebook, here is Clem Silverman with the Business News. – Business News, March 17th 2010, produced and edited by Stefanie Linhardt -
Libel fees to be capped
Posted in Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Jack Straw, lawyers, libel laws, Media, no-win no-fee, Politics, UK on January 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Finally a libel law revision: “Jack Straw proposes capping libel law fees at 10%” If lawyers earn less, the ‘no-win, no-fee’ business is less lucrative, and libel tourism might ease off. A more in depth account of how libel laws are functioning in the UK will follow soon. Until then, I leave you with the [...]
Press Officers – the ‘real’ Journalists?
Posted in Media, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Journalism, linkedin, Media, PR, Public Relations, UK, United Kingdom on October 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Journalism and PR are closely linked – that is not entirely new. But who is the ‘real’ author of the story in the paper? While books like ‘Flat Earth News‘ by Nick Davies are telling us how journalism is dominated by spin-doctors and the PR-industry, journalists themselves do not want to openly admit how many of [...]