23 Feb 2012
| by Ian Darby
The IPA is calling for the exemption of advertising and other professional services from the 2006 Tupe employment regulations.
19 Jan 2012
| by Jeremy Lee
This has resulted in M4C, which was launched in 2010 to handle COI's business, picking up the accounts for Visit Britain, London Partners, VisitEngland, part-government-funded campaigns and some NHS primary care trusts.
It is expected to pick up further governmental and public sector media accounts ...
13 Jan 2012
| by Sara Kimberley
Ed Vaizey, minister for culture, communications and creative industries, helped launch an IPA competition to find the next creative entrepreneur at the IPA president's New Year reception last night.
01 Dec 2011
| by Sara Kimberley
new role of president of Central Europe....As part of his new remit across Central Europe, Edwards will now work across Turkey, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania, as well as the UK, as the network looks to capitalise on fast-growing markets.
Edwards will continue in his current UK role and report to the chairman ...
30 Jun 2011
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The ad industry is seeking urgent talks with ministers about the way government campaigns will be run following their decision to axe COI.
03 Mar 2011
| by Katherine Levy
The Scottish Government, formerly known as the Scottish Executive, has moved its media account, previously worth up to £80m, to Feather Brooksbank, ending a seven-year relationship with MediaCom.
03 Mar 2011
| by Jeremy Lee
Engine Group has launched an integrated planning unit, called Engine Strategy, to act as central
24 Feb 2011
| by Jeremy Lee
As part of David Cameron's "Big Society" initiative, the Government is asking the commercial terrestrial TV broadcasters to provide a daily "Community Minute" of editorial airtime.
18 Nov 2010
| by Katherine Levy
The Scottish Government, formerly known as the Scottish Executive, has launched a statutory review of its media planning and buying account, worth up to £80 million in billings over the next four years.
04 Nov 2010
| by Parliamentary correspondent
All Whitehall departments have now been ordered to draw up plans to share the cost of their campaigns with advertisers in the Government's latest attempt to reduce the bill for taxpayers.