Friday, March 8, 2013

London Olympics brawl as Channel 9 thinks Seven of dirty tricks campaign

The Sunday Telegraph can reveal that an employee at one of the country's leading media agencies, MEC, Is facing disciplinary action after being associated with a viral Facebook page, free advertising websites Channel 9's Olympic insurance protection Sucks. MEC is a media planning and buying agency that works together with the networks across Australia, While its sister agency Mediacom has a selective contract with Channel 7 to place its social media marketing companies6 in newspapers and billboards. Their Adelaide office is investigating digital analyst Isaac This Ebook Is Stacked With Valuable Internet Marketing Information Specifically For The Real Estate Industry. For Realtors Who Want To Maximize The Potential Of Their Real Estate Websites. Includes 3 Exclusive Bonuses. Realtors Desperately Need This Ebook Profiting Big With Your Real Estate Website O'Leary over his role in the page, With amassed almost 30,000 "Tastes" And much media attention since it was launched at the outset of the London Olympics. MEC Adelaide managing director Peter Bucklow confirmed action would be taken against boss - but denied Mr O'Leary's actions were related to Seven. "We'll take appropriate action because we have good policies right throughout our company about the use of social media, Mr Bucklow being spoken. "This man did something that was not appropriate and not sanctioned by us and not supported by us. Approach 9, All the TV social networking, Are people we live through every day. "Willpower we want to do is to devalue our relationship with them, The page is believed to bring about much of the satirical content critical of Nine's coverage circulating the internet. While MEC and Channel 7 deny having any participation with the page, Nine spokesman David Hurley said there's clear cause for suspicion. "Seven has engaged in the longest dummy spit in media history about not the 2012 rights holder, And in recent weeks has conducted its own negative campaign to talk down almost everything about London, He told The tuesday Telegraph. Mr O'Leary details himself as the "Formula face (Within) A social media promotional event" In his online profile and lists his benefits as "Gorilla (sic) Advertising campaigns" Upabout LinkedIn. But he denied he was behind the facebook itself hate page. "It's my buddy's page. I just give him hints, Mr O'Leary told The weekend Telegraph. A Seven spokesperson said: "Nine's claims that we are somehow linked to a social media campaign via somebody is on a Twitter account and Facebook is hilarious