Uncategorized As BlackBerry ceases production, Google re-enters handset race There was a time, not long ago, when owning a BlackBerry was the mark of…James Dodd5th October 2016
Uncategorized Why has Verizon paid $4.8bn for Yahoo? So Verizon has been at it again: bagging a former digital behemoth for a fraction…Martin Tripp2nd August 2016
Uncategorized If the audience hates ads, what does the future of digital advertising look like? Last week, Martin wrote about how necessary content could make it simpler for B2B media firms to…OliverLuft31st May 2016
Uncategorized What can we learn from media changes in the 20 years since I became a headhunter? 2016 marks twenty years since I became a headhunter. While that makes me feel incredibly…Martin Tripp14th January 2016
Uncategorized Retail media: Tesco Labs experiments with Google Glass for grocery shopping What does Tesco do? It's just a supermarket, right? Wrong. According to Angela Maurer, it's…OliverLuft27th June 2014
Uncategorized Media headhunters' view on Twitter – bubble or bargain? As the massively under-priced IPO of Royal Mail showed last month, pricing of shares in…Martin Tripp6th November 2013
Uncategorized Cooperation and content origination can boost media recruitment It is an over-simplification to say that businesses behave and grow like people: from selfish…Martin Tripp11th January 2013
Uncategorized For our media executive search team Murdoch at 11th in Media 100 is too low At this time every year, The Guardian publishes its Media 100 – a list of…Martin Tripp17th September 2012
Uncategorized A media search consultancy view on privacy, Twitter, and social media It’s been a funny week for privacy. First, Google launched their long-anticipated unified privacy…Martin Tripp7th March 2012