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St Luke's grabs BT lead agency prize

. The new proposition will be the central strategic idea behind all our work going forward, Evans confirmed ...

PERSPECTIVE: Effective control over TV ads will only come from self-regulation

and for all the mess that governs the UK system of advertising regulation. As we report on this week s front...First off, I think we should all applaud the Advertising Association s attempt to end once and for all the mess that governs the UK system of advertising regulation. As we report on this week s front ... . Second, while the Government openly supports the principle of self-regulation, it has not yet applied ...

ITC supports calls for all-industry regulator

for the broadcasting and telecoms industry in its submission to the Government s White Paper on the future...The Independent Television Commission is adding its voice to the call for a single regulator for the broadcasting and telecoms industry in its submission to the Government s White Paper on the future of broadcast and communications regulation. The move comes hot on the heels of proposals from the IPA ...

CAMPAIGN-I: Which?Online finds web is ’not relevant’ to 15m adults

The e-revolution might be the biggest thing on the agenda for both the Government and the business...The e-revolution might be the biggest thing on the agenda for both the Government and the business world, but there are still more than 15 million adults in the UK who have no intention of going online in the near future. Despite growing popular enthusiasm for the internet, a recent survey ...

BEHIND THE HYPE: Online betting site with a novelty twist - PaddyPower aims to bring some fun to betting online

, the largest one of which is the Irish government-owned ICC bank, along with the PaddyPower founders ...

CLOSE-UP: LIVE ISSUE/NEW TECHNOLOGY - Will ’smart machines’ change the way we live? Nicholas Negroponte says adland should rethink its strategy, Jenny Watts writes

by the UK government will prove damaging for future generations as it not only demotivates innovation ...

Analysis: Brand spend analysis - ONdigital will continue to spend heavily on ITV as it vies with Sky for viewers

LWT and Central. Conclusion ONdigital faces an uncertain future as it is threatened ...

CAMPAIGN-I: Perspective - As digital evolves, agency creatives must adapt or die

are changing business, transforming governments and, indeed, the social fabric of our society....Fifty years after the invention of the computer, binary code and advanced technologies are changing business, transforming governments and, indeed, the social fabric of our society. We must ... for government blessing. Tony Blair s vision for Joe Public will become a reality as soon as he ...

CLOSE-UP: AGENCY ISSUE/BARTLE BOGLE HEGARTY BREAKAWAY - Start-up challenges ’Luddite’ agency structures. Traditional structures are out of the window for this outfit, Jade Garrett reports

that is central to what the new agency has to offer. Crouch, I m told, is open-minded and pragmatic, while ... that each partner is up for a bit of history-making. Central to the as yet nameless new agency ... want to start again with our point of view. Media becomes a central linchpin, working ...

CAMPAIGN REPORT ON OUTDOOR & AMBIENT: Posters: The Future - Posters that bark at pedestrians and ’smart’ ads that know when they need fixing are two examples of the innovations shaking the poster world

-overloaded Bladerunner cityscape quite yet - our conscientious friends in local government will protect us from ...

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