Marketing & Media
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BizTimes Bubbler Executive of the Week: Tim Brady
Tim Brady, creative director and partner of Ellingsen Brady AdvertisingAddress: 207 E. Buffalo St., MilwaukeeWebsite: www.ebadvertising.comIndustry: Advertising and public...
BMA Milwaukee names new directors
The Business Marketing Association Milwaukee chapter has named its board of directors for the 2014-’15 program year.
BMA Milwaukee names new directors
The Business Marketing Association Milwaukee chapter has named its board of directors for the 2014-’15 program year.
BMA Milwaukee names new directors
The Business Marketing Association Milwaukee chapter has named its board of directors for the 2014-’15 program year.
Kalmbach names Savage publisher
Waukesha-based Kalmbach Publishing Co. has named Mark Savage publisher.
Savage previously served as associate publisher for American Snowmobiler, Classic Toy Trains, FineScale Modeler and Scale Auto. He will now oversee those four magazine brands.
Savage previously served as associate publisher for American Snowmobiler, Classic Toy Trains, FineScale Modeler and Scale Auto. He will now oversee those four magazine brands.
Quad/Graphics narrows loss in 2Q
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. reported a second quarter net loss of $22.8 million, or 48 cents lost per share, compared to $27.6 million, or 59 cents lost per share, in the second quarter of 2013.
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MGI Communications acquires KW Advertising
Menomonee Falls-based MGI Communications has acquired Brookfield-based KW Advertising.
MGI Communications acquires KW Advertising
Menomonee Falls-based MGI Communications has acquired Brookfield-based KW Advertising.
Scripps reports 2Q loss
The E.W. Scripps Co., new parent of local TV station WTMJ-Channel 4 and radio stations AM 620-WTMJ and FM 94.5-WLWK, today reported a second quarter net loss of $3.4 million, or 6 cents per share, compared to net income of $3.9 million, or five cents per share, in the second quarter of 2013.
Journal Communications to merge with Scripps
Milwaukee-based Journal Communications Inc. and Cincinnati-based The E.W. Scripps Company have agreed to merge their broadcast operations and spin off and then merge their newspapers, creating two focused and separately traded public companies.