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NEWS: Govt to review pounds 2.5m Aids awareness campaign

The Government is to review its pounds 2.5 million-a-year Aids campaign in the new year - a move...The Government is to review its pounds 2.5 million-a-year Aids campaign in the new year - a move ... responsibility for the Aids work comes up for review following a Government shake-up of the HEA. BMP ... - criticised gravestones television ad. The Government will consider whether the business should ...

NEWS: NFA renews pressure on food ads

are alarmed that the Greek Government s ban on toy advertising could spread throughout the EU and lead ... wants the Government to pressure the ITC into banning ads for fatty and sugary foods when the audience ...

NEWS: BDH joins Government ad roster by winning Going for Green account

The Manchester-based agency, BDH, has joined the Government s advertising roster for the first...The Manchester-based agency, BDH, has joined the Government s advertising roster for the first time by winning the Central Office of Information s Going for Green account. Going for Green, an initiative announced earlier this year by John Gummer, the Environment Secretary, aims to encourage more ...

NEWS: HEA promotes use of condoms as party season looms

condoms as part of the Government s drive against Aids....The Health Education Authority is launching a pounds 550,000 campaign urging young people to wear condoms as part of the Government s drive against Aids. BMP DDB Needham s push has been timed to coincide with the pre-Christmas party season amid fears that teenagers may be tempted to have ...

CLOSE-UP: LIVE ISSUE/THE COI; Will the COI survive when it loses its monopoly?

The Central Office of Information, which takes pride in squeezing the commission paid to agencies working on government campaigns, is about to get a dose of its own medicine. It faces nothing less than a fight for survival after the Government s decision to allow Whitehall departments to run their own campaigns free ...

NEWS: Labour attacks Xmas toy advertising

, the motion claims. The MPs are demanding a Government-financed study into the likely connection ... that everyone who plays with a war toy ends up a serial killer . But he believed the Government had a ...

CLOSE-UP: GLOBAL BRIEF; Spain set to fight new ad laws

Self-regulation or prison threat? Advertisers must decide. Spain s advertising industry is preparing to fight the Government over new laws that could see staff sent to jail for up to a year ... blackmailing advertisers. Whether the Government will accept the industry s alternative to sledge ...

NEWS: Loophole allows Friends of the Earth Internet ad to avoid regulation

Friends of the Earth cannot be forced by law to withdraw the banned cinema ad which it is continuing to place on the Internet, according to a senior media lawyer. Loopholes in the rules governing ad regulation mean that the pressure group s advertising is beyond statutory control, said ...

NEWS: COI lobbies Whitehall to retain control of ads

The Central Office of Information is launching a fight to keep control of Government advertising...The Central Office of Information is launching a fight to keep control of Government advertising after ministers decided to allow Whitehall departments to run their own campaigns. From 1 January, government departments will no longer be obliged to use the COI for media buying, for choosing ...

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