22 Dec 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
LONDON - The government has agreed a below-inflation BBC TV licence fee increase, rising by 3...the next seven years from April 2007, which would have made the annual TV licence fee cost around £180 ...
will be raised through the TV licence fee, to ensure the most vulnerable in society are assisted in the digital ...
% licence fee rise be finalised, next year's TV licence fee will cost £135.45. If you have an opinion ...
21 Dec 2006
| by by Joanne Payne
to find further partners for the event immediately.
Marketing possibilities include TV exposure over a ...
.
The championships are being funded by Manchester City Council, British Swimming, The Northwest Regional Development ...
to be associated with British success on the world stage."
This deal ends a good year for Fast Track, which ...
21 Dec 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
LONDON - Consumer group Which? has criticised Ofcom's forthcoming ban on the advertising of junk...A report released by the group said that companies would still be able to advertise foods ...
than 1m under-16s.
Ofcom said in November it would be introducing a ban on the advertising of junk food during children's TV programmes at the end of March 2007.
Which? has based its results on a ...
20 Dec 2006
| by David Tiltman
the government decided not to impose criminal sanctions on advertisers who use 'pester power'....Following lobbying by the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers
and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, officials at the
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have toned down ...
, but industry bodies were concerned two could
have led to penalties for responsible advertisers. The first ...
20 Dec 2006
Pomegreat has been forced to scrap an ad campaign after the Advertising Standards Authority ruled...health
claims legislation in January, which will detail what claims advertisers
can and can't make. ...
20 Dec 2006
. Ads will
run on TV and radio, and in women's magazines and the press. The mystery dieter ...
20 Dec 2006
assignments that began in October. The review spans the body's advertising, direct marketing, media
planning and buying, contact centre and PR accounts. Pitches for its
advertising business are taking place this week ...
19 Dec 2006
| by by Mark Banham
radio and television stations....uses as possible, including national digital terrestrial television and mobile services. Ofcom proposes to award the spectrum by auction, as the most open and transparent mechanism available.
A new ...
19 Dec 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
for digital switchover in the UK is expected to be around £600m, with money coming from the television licence...on the BBC's programme budget.
"Each eligible household will be helped to convert one TV set. Provision ...
ensure access to free-to-air digital TV as near universally as can possibly be."
It is understood ...
18 Dec 2006
| by by Mark Banham
LONDON - Government department Transport for London has decided not to award a contract for a free.... The award means that the News International freesheet, which launched in September this year, has ...