17 Dec 2004
| by Jim Marshall, the chairman of Starcom UK Group
In the year the BBC squared up to the Government and quality papers downsized, consolidation ruled...and heavily criticised the BBC, resulting in the resignations of Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke. With Dyke gone, some commentators suggested that the BBC would temper its competitive approach, particularly ...
decent entertainment channel.
The most sensational events in broadcast, however, occurred at the BBC ...
17 Dec 2004
Brands
Agency: Big Communications
Writer: Craig Buzzel
Art directors: Richard Davis, Simon Davis ...
of publication and revealed to the world that the BBC was a very bad thing indeed and that the Labour Government ...
. Richard Sambrook, head of BBC news
It was astonishing in some ways that Sambrook, who was shredded under ...
17 Dec 2004
of coverage of the England versus France game) where the BBC traditionally takes the lion's share of audiences, and in September, when the BBC's slick coverage of the Olympic Games in Athens was aided by the mini-soap operas ...
Writer: Jonathan Budds
Art director: Anita Davis
Director: Traktor
Production company: Partizan ...
17 Dec 2004
/Capital station will be able to offer higher programming investment and thereby win audience from the BBC. I hope ...
: Janet Clarke, Kate Davie, Katie Young
Facility house: The Bridge
Sound engineer: Matt Roberts ...
was on commercial radio rather than the BBC. He creates a perfect weekend listen with his blend of chat and music ...
17 Dec 2004
Pemsel and Kate Stanners, over the agency's future direction.
4. Greg Dyke
The BBC's former director-general was left incandescent with rage by what he saw as the craven behaviour of the BBC governors during ...
17 Dec 2004
, the BBC, the newly re-elected Labour Government will announce plans to donate £300 million to a new PSB ...
17 Dec 2004
of the Actimel ads, Bacteria Guy.
7. Mark Wnek and BBC football presenter Ray Stubbs
One spends his time ...
17 Dec 2004
Dyke
Dyke may be gone from the BBC, but he's certainly far from forgotten. Dyke has always had ...
17 Dec 2004
| by Annie Rickard, the chief executive of Posterscope
research from the BBC revealed that 60 per cent of our waking hours are now spent out of home, underlining ...
McGrann
10. BBC Radio 1, "in music we trust", Fallon
Medieval heraldry meets contemporary pop culture ...
17 Dec 2004
. BBC Business Learning "boringboringboring"
This very addictive game involves throwing screwed up pieces of paper into a wastepaper bin and was designed to support the launch of the BBC Business Learning ...