Government opens communications unit to replace COI
26 Mar 2012 | by Ian Darby
The Government has confirmed that the COI, which officially closes on Friday, will be replaced by a 70-strong team in the Cabinet Office.
the Government Procurement Service and in a statement it said it plans to review its central media buying ... of the Central Office of Information after its closure at the end of March . Under the programme of future ...
The Government has confirmed that the COI, which officially closes on Friday, will be replaced by a 70-strong team in the Cabinet Office.
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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 ...
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