Editorial: Life, not just Christmas
21 Dec 2005 | by Craig Smith, editor
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sale they made. Retailers won't be thinking along those lines again this year. The monthly British ...
of the benefits of subscription TV. ...
LONDON - Outdoor advertising group Maiden saw its share price plummet more than 17% today after...and bus operator CIE's ad contract, after failing to agree satisfactory terms to run its advertising ...
seven editions covering events including the British Open in March and Wimbledon in July. All B5 ... advertising and is currently on the lookout for sponsorship deals. It is launching with a cover price of £3 ...
declines in both circulation and advertising revenue over the past year. The teen magazine market as a ... the proliferation of online and multichannel TV, have been a particular challenge to publishers targeting teenagers ...
After moving to Wiltshire last year, the Hamiltons are locals. "National TV and radio is all very well, but to be able to talk to friends and neighbours is very special," Christine said. BBC Radio ... London and Hush Puppies, and have appeared on TV including Christine participating in a series of 'I'm a ...
. The Financial Times reports that the two sides have agreed that AOL can run search advertising auctions and sell ...
LONDON - The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle
LONDON - Burger King has consolidated its £50m global advertising business into its US agency.... It will still handle Burger King's non-advertising activity, including sales promotions. Burger King spends £11m on advertising in the UK, its second-biggest market outside the US. Crispin Porter was hired ... advertising arrangements follows the recent announcement that it is to review its European media planning ...
-anticipated review of its vast pan-European advertising business, centred on its Orange brand.
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