22 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
not strongly overlap at a local level. So, for national advertisers putting together a radio advertising ...
40% of the radio advertising market.
The merged group will own one national, 55 analogue stations ...
22 Dec 2004
it was the first time in the history of advertising that a company had "dared not speak its name". Denim ...
"diamond"
A man chokes to death on a cracker while watching TV and his friend has his corpse converted ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
The National Association of Catholic Families, the Catholic Truth Society, members of the public and an MP complained to the Advertising Standards Authority, and healthcare advertising agency MJL pulled the nationwide campaign immediately.
The ad watchdog ruled that the ad was offensive on religious grounds ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
Puma to pull its new TV ad, which features a young chimpanzee dressed in a nappy...., Halfords backed down in the war of words with CAPS and agreed not to use chimpanzees in its television advertising again following a campaign created by Abott Mead Vickers BBDO.
A Puma spokeswoman said: "Puma has taken great care, before and during the filming of the advertising, to ensure the well ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON - New controls on tobacco advertising, limiting the size of point-of-sale displays in shops...Tobacco advertising will now be limited to the size of an A5 sheet of paper and a health warning ...
that people will no longer be bombarded by the large, colourful tobacco advertising at their local supermarket ...
contesting restrictions placed on point-of-sale tobacco advertising, which they called "draconian ...
20 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
Nail sued over a 2002 article in the News of the World about his sexual behaviour and "prima donna attitude" and was awarded £30,000 in damages by the High Court in March this year.
But the actor was left ...
in the award-winning series about a group of builders from the North East of England, also won libel damages ...
20 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
Guardian political writer Hoggart, who also worked at The Spectator writing about television and wine, was revealed by the News of the World to have had an affair with Quinn at the same time she was conducting her three-year affair with Home Secretary Blunkett.
The paper revealed The Spectator publisher ...
17 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
to continue to deliver the quality broadcasting that the British public expect and deserve across the whole UK ...
17 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON – The government is investing £15m in an interactive TV service for the NHS, which...is currently only available on digital satellite TV, but will be extended to include Freeview and cable next ...
17 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
and day centres.
The magazine is funded through private sponsorship and advertising by The Big Issue ...