The Guardian
trending topics
Close Box

Our news

Yes, it’s true: We are joining GigaOM...


DMGT, News Int Merge Sales Teams, Bromley To Lead Mail Online

  • Comments Comments (View)
  • Text Size: A A

Newspapers’ eventual decision to “integrate” teams comes along at the same time as the economic crunch, allowing publishers to make redundancies not with a malign precept but under the auspices of much-needed restructuring for the digital age…

SEE ALSO: James Murdoch Restructures News Int.; Installs Group-Wide Digital Head, COO

Latest to do that is Associated Newspapers, which will merge Daily Mail (LSE: DMGT) and Mail On Sunday digital and print ad sales teams with inevitable job losses in a move that ups the daily’s ad director John Teal to a group-wide role, MediaWeek says. Mail Online GM James Bromley is also becoming MD for the site, replacing outgoing Global Radio-bound Stephen Miron. The report rumours up to 60 percent of sales staff could go in the amalgamation. Guy Zitter, who was last week promoted to group-wide MD of both titles and online: “The primary motivation behind this is maximisation of revenue and not cost savings ... it is easier for one sales team to defend itself than two.”

The same is happening at News International, which is merging digital sales teams from each of its websites much as it did for print equivalents this summer. Digital sales head Martin Corke gets upped to head of digital advertising strategy, newcomer Alex Hole becomes digital trading director and Times’ digital ad manager Hamish White will deputise Hole -  but the contraction to between 50 and 60 people will make 10 staff redundant, MediaWeek says. The unified team will sell ads across Sun Online, Times Online and NOTW.co.uk. James Murdoch this summer decided to install a single corporate team across the top of all NewsInt operations following a Boston Consulting Group review of the business’ finances.

Also changing - magazine publisher IPC has upgraded its corporate biz dev team to be IPC Unite, which will coordinate ads and sponsorships across print and web, including Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) brethren AOL, Time and Turner. Meanwhile, freesheet Metro, operated by DMGT’s A&N Newspapers, is to make regional staff redundant, reports say.

Oct 21, 2008 2:26 AM ET

Posted In: Advertising, Jobs & Layoffs, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Companies, DMGT, News Corp., News International, layoffs

(Page 1 of 1)


The Bestsellers

From iTunes and YouTube to Facebook and Kindle, the most popular content on the web, free and paid.

Android Apps (Free) Android Apps (Free)
1. Facebook for Android
2. Pandora® internet radio
3. Angry Birds
4. Words With Friends Free
5. Voxer Walkie-Talkie PTT
See The Other Bestsellers »

Jobs RSS Job Listings

Social Standing

Which media brands are getting a lift from Tweeters and bloggers right now -- and which are getting panned?

"Sentiment" Scores for All the Companies »

Sponsors

Staff