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Taxi app Hailo calls in Surname & Surname for consumer drive

Partners, Wellington Partners and Atomico Ventures, which together have funded Facebook and Spotify, and ...

Spotify picks M&C Saatchi PR for consumer brief

Online music service Spotify has brought in M&C Saatchi PR for a consumer brief....of PR at Spotify, and M C Saatchi PR declined to give more detail other than to confirm the ...

Music PROs moot minimum fee following collapse in revenue from labels

. Record-label income has been hit by the rise of digital services such as Spotify and illegal file-sharing ...

Online music service Spotify in agency talks

Streaming music service Spotify is holding talks with consumer PR agencies, PRWeek can reveal....Spotify, which has more than two million paid subscribers, and 10 million on its free subscription ...

Eulogy!

"We have a really rubbish but brilliantly named football team, with our own purple kit. Our Spotify ...

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe hands PlayStation account to Shine

developed in close collaboration with Facebook, Spotify and Foursquare, had appointed Shine to drive the UK ...

Shine Communications will drive the UK launch of INQ Mobile's new handset

giants, including Facebook, Spotify and Foursquare. Hailed by What Mobile as the best integration ...

Yahoo enlists Ben Starkie as comms boss to oversee EMEA

at online music service Spotify. Starkie will remain based in Switzerland, at Yahoo's European HQ in ...

Brew and Seventy Seven PR pick up six-figure brief for social music platform mflow

Heralded as Twitter meets iTunes and Spotify, the platform allows users to create a profile and ...

Online music providers need to PR their services more effectively, survey says

streaming services such as Spotify and last.fm were named by just two per cent and one per cent of consumers ...

 

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