News in Brief: 15 September 2014

By AdNews | 15 September 2014
 

AMAA CEO steps down

Paul Dovas is stepping as head of the audited media association of Australia. Heather Craven marketing and communications boss Heather Craven will step up as interim CEO. 

Go Harvey

Fairfax Radio Network has announced that Harvey Norman is the naming rights sponsor of its 2014/15 summer cricket broadcast. The partnership will include broadcast integration, cross-platform marketing, on air credits, commericals and print ads in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Snakk-ing on ESPN

Represent Media - a new division of Snakk Media - will be the mobile sales representative for Australian ad inventory available on ESPN's mobile sites and apps. The appointment is the first exclusive mobile advertising collaboration ESPN has signed in the Australian market.

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