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  1. A crazy leap for the BBC’s Line of Duty

    A crazy leap for the BBC’s Line of Duty

    Posted by: ianh on Tuesday 20th September 2011

    Crowds gathered in Fleet Street, Birmingham today for the shoot of a daring leap from a 5th floor apartment block on Islington Gates adjacent to the LHM studios. The filming was for the new BBC Drama ‘Line of Duty’ which …

  2. 100,000 marketers can’t be wrong!

    100,000 marketers can’t be wrong!

    Posted by: ianh on Saturday 17th September 2011

    Check out the new animated infographic from marketing network Econsultancy. It’s a nice piece of work that highlights the global success they’ve had so far and how they did it Founded in 1999, Econsultancy has become the leading source of …

  3. Has Brum lost the status of second city?

    Has Brum lost the status of second city?

    Posted by: ianh on Saturday 17th September 2011

    Is Birmingham viewed as a city without direction, skills, infrastructure and pride? Talking to various clients, suppliers and creative’s over the past few months, everybody is saying the same thing. Birmingham is no longer the second city, even though it’s …

  4. NBC victim of 9/11 twitter hack

    NBC victim of 9/11 twitter hack

    Posted by: ianh on Saturday 10th September 2011

    The NBC News twitter account was hacked on the 9th September 2011 by a group called the Script Kiddies. The US was already on high alert as the tenth anniversary approaches. And the hackers used the account to send messages …

  5. Senior Account Manager required

    Senior Account Manager required

    Posted by: ianh on Saturday 03rd September 2011

    LHM – The Digital Marketing Agency is seeking an Account Manager to work alongside our team of planners, creative whizz kids and technical wizards. We’re growing rapidly, working with leading global brands including The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Thomson Reuters …

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