Talk:Marketing Week
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Request for changes to Marketing Week
[edit]| This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I have a conflict of interest as I work for the organisation discussed in this article. I’d like to propose the following changes:
Fact box: Marketing Week Change publisher: Haymarket Media Group Change company: Haymarket Media Group
Reason/evidence for change: https://pressgazette.co.uk/the-wire/media-mergers-news-tracker/haymarket-acquires-marketing-week-and-creative-review-from-centaur/
History and Profile, paragraph 4: Change: Marketing Week is owned by the LSE-listed company Centaur Media plc. To: Marketing Week was formerly owned by the LSE-listed company Centaur Media plc.
History and Profile, paragraph 6, final sentence: Remove: Among other senior staff are Group Managing Director Jane Turner (2016 -) and Ed Tillotson, managing director of the Marketing and Creative Portfolio.
Reason: These staff have left.
History and Profile, paragraph 7:
Change: Marketing Week’s main columnists include Mark Ritson, Thomas Barta, Helen Edwards, cartoonist Tom Fishburne, Tanya Joseph, and Helen Tupper. To: Marketing Week’s main columnists have included Mark Ritson, Thomas Barta, Helen Edwards, cartoonist Tom Fishburne, Tanya Joseph, and Helen Tupper.
Reason: Not all these columnists are currently writing for the title.
History and Profile, paragraph 8:
Change: Marketing Week is also involved with Centaur Media's Festival of Marketing, also held annually in London. Marketing Week celebrated its 40th birthday at the most recent Festival of Marketing. To: Marketing Week runs the Festival of Marketing, also held annually in London.
Reason: Marketing Week now runs Festival of Marketing and it is part of the website. [Evidence: https://www.marketingweek.com/festival-of-marketing/] Second sentence is out of date.
History and Profile, paragraph 9:
Remove: Centaur also publishes the Design Week and Creative Review websites.
Reason: No longer relevant as Marketing Week no longer published by Centaur.
Add as last para, History and Profile:
In September 2025, Haymarket Media Group bought Marketing Week, the Festival of Marketing and Creative Review from Centaur Media for £3.9m in cash. [source: https://pressgazette.co.uk/the-wire/media-mergers-news-tracker/haymarket-acquires-marketing-week-and-creative-review-from-centaur/] Lyndon White of Marketing Week Digital Team (talk) 09:28, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- Hi, I have updated the article per your requests. The one thing is that I could not find a clear statement that Marketing Week runs the Festival of Marketing; I adjusted the text in the article, but did not use "runs"-- do you have a reference to a reliable, independent source that could corroborate this? Best, SpencerT•C 02:53, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
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