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answer found in this journey through Google's history of breakthroughs, boundless ambitions and free massages on its campus in Mountain View, Calif. , can be summed up in a word coined by advertising executive Martin Sorrell: Google is a "frenemy" --... Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
A d agencies and publishers see a modest improvement at best next year in advertising spending, often seen as an indicator for the economy at large, according to speakers at a major industry investor conference. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP Group, speaks at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of the New Champions, in China's port city Dalian, September 10, 2009. View Photo »
The US suffered first and Western Europe followed ... The US is strengthening so hopefully, by that pattern, Western Europe should follow.
That was a message delivered last week by Martin Sorrell, WPP chief executive, to an ad seminar in New York and while the ad folks by nature have always wanted to poke their fingers into editorial and have been rightly had those fingers cut off in the... Full Article at Follow the Media
A PUBLIC apology from two of its former employees and damages of close to $10 million from private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners may not be enough to end a legal battle begun by WPP over its purchase of ad agency George Patterson four years... Full Article at The Australian
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- WPP Chief Executive Martin Sorrell not only thinks the contraction of the newspaper and magazine industry will continue, but that it needs to continue. In keynote remarks that opened this week's Ad-Tech in New York, Mr. Full Article at Advertising Age
Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP Group, speaks at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of the New Champions, in China's port city Dalian, September 10, 2009. View Photo »
4As President and CEO Nancy Hill, along with the heads of the four major advertising holding companies–Maurice Levy, Chairman and CEO, Publicis Groupe; Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP; Michael I. Roth, Chairman and CEO, Interpubic Group of Companies; and John Wren, President and CEO, Omnicom Group
It’s always difficult interviewing CEOs. They tell you only what they want to tell you, not what you want to hear. They’re limited by the laws and regulations of the stock markets, of company affairs, boards and so on. Full Article at Campaign India
Martin Sorrell is apparently much in demand on the conference circuit. Full Article at AdWeek
Sir Martin Sorrell (born 14 February 1945 in London) is a English businessman, currently the chief executive officer of WPP Group. He has served in that role since he started the company in 1986. Full Article
Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP Group, speaks at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of the New Champions, in China's port city Dalian, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP Group, speaks at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of the New Champions, in China's port city Dalian, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP Group, pauses at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of the New Champions, in China's port city Dalian, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP Group chief executive, and his wife Cristiana Falcone Sorrell, arrive for a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »WPP Chief Executive Martin Sorrell poses for photographers during a session at the Cannes Lions 2009 International Advertising Festival June 25, 2009.
View Photo »WPP Chief Executive Martin Sorrell poses for photographers during a session at the Cannes Lions 2009 International Advertising Festival June 25, 2009.
View Photo »WPP Chief Executive Martin Sorrell speaks at the Cannes Lions 2009 International Advertising Festival June 25, 2009.
View Photo »WPP Chief Executive Martin Sorrell poses for photographers during a session at the Cannes Lions 2009 International Advertising Festival June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Martin Sorrell, Group Chief Executive of WPP, Co-Chair, Global Agenda Council on Marketing and Branding talks during a CNBC Debate "No Way Back" session on January 28, 2009 at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
View Photo »Dell CEO Michael Dell, right, and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer of WPP Group, walk to a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Thursday, July 9, 2009.
View Photo »From left, Scott Bommer of SAB Capitol, Bommer's wife Donya, Christine Falcone Sorrell, WPP Group CEO Sir Martin Sorrell, and Dell CEO Michael Dell walk to a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Thursday, July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP Group, speaks at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of the New Champions, in China's port city Dalian, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »The US suffered first and Western Europe followed ... The US is strengthening so hopefully, by that pattern, Western Europe should follow.
4As President and CEO Nancy Hill, along with the heads of the four major advertising holding companies–Maurice Levy, Chairman and CEO, Publicis Groupe; Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP; Michael I. Roth, Chairman and CEO, Interpubic Group of Companies; and John Wren, President and CEO, Omnicom Group
The US suffered first and Western Europe followed ... The US is strengthening so hopefully, by that pattern, Western Europe should follow.
It came after conversations with Patts and also with Martin Sorrell
We must ensure the iPod, iPhone generation is tuning in, not tuning out
What we tried to do at Procter ... is have everybody on the same schedule. So when I sat down with John Wren or Martin Sorrell or Maurice Levy I had the entire holding company [evaluations] and not just the ad agency or media agency.
The opportunity for sports rights holders such as the IOC is huge
In a way, the BBC is getting close to being in a Google position in the UK ... It's becoming increasingly dominant.
- Suchitrk
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- pmbaird
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- pmbaird
1 day ago
@markenfreunde that's what Martin Sorrell said at stream09, as he was referring to (Western)Europe.
- Vasco 1 day ago