Lonely Planet appoints Matthew Goldberg as CEO

Lonely Planet has appointed Matthew Goldberg, formerly senior VP of digital strategy and operations for Dow Jones, as CEO



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Next Directory sales up by 1.1% over Christmas

Next Directory Christmas sales have increased by 1.1% despite like-for-like sales in stores down 7%



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Social networks must focus on monetisation, says Deloitte

Social networks must this year put monetisation above growth in order to survive, according to Deloitte



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Publicis expects digital to see double-digit growth this year

French advertising group Publicis expects its digital business to experience double-digit growth this year, despite the economic crisis



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Borders appoints new chief exec to combat declining sales

Borders has appointed a new chief executive as it looks to combat declining sales and a continued threat from Amazon



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Samsung to add Yahoo Widget Engine to its flat-screen HDTV range

Samsung is to introduce the Yahoo Widget Engine into its flat-screen HDTV range from spring



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Spend on Xbox Live breaks $1bn barrier

Spend on Xbox Live, Microsoft Xbox’s online community and marketplace, has exceeded bn since its launch in 2005, the company has revealed



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Greek millionaire looks for UK media acquisitions

Greek millionaire Theodore Kyriakou is reportedly looking to spend up to £2bn on UK media acquisitions



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ITV to slash value of Friends Reunited

Friends Reunited is likely to have its value slashed by parent company ITV as part of a company review, according to reports



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WPP to make sweeping job cuts

Global advertising giant WPP is set to make sweeping job cuts with several thousand positions to be cut worldwide, according to reports



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