The World: Dutch agencies mature and extend their reach
24 Jun 2005 | by Emma Barns
gateway to Europe is also an advantage to clients. The huge tax incentives the Dutch government has used ...
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gateway to Europe is also an advantage to clients. The huge tax incentives the Dutch government has used ...
British Nuclear Group, a subsidiary of the Government-owned British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL
TV rules the roost and the government expects it to help build a nation that is rich by African...-owned South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is still encouraged to co-operate with the government ... criticise the government, particularly over Mbeki's head-in-the-sand attitude towards HIV/Aids. The virus ... and the Daily Sun, which in just two years has become South Africa's most popular paper. The government ...
Under the Socialist government of Zapatero, advertisers face shorter ad breaks in a market where...Spain's image as a cheap and cheerful tourist destination is changing, thanks to competition from Eastern Europe and Asia. It is now repackaging itself as a more upmarket choice for the discerning holiday-maker, and the government has boosted its spend on travel and tourism advertising by more than one ...
the president, heading a new coalition government, led by the Czech Social Democratic Party, which appears ... the end of 2004, when TV Nova, the largest commercial TV station in Central and Eastern Europe, was snapped up by the US media owner Central European Media Enterprises (CME). The price tag was a staggering ...
the governing parties, the democratic Left Alliance and the Union of Labour, won't perform well on polling day ... market in Eastern and Central Europe. TVP, the public broadcaster which operates two channels, now rubs ...
Vicente Fox, a former Coca-Cola executive, governs Mexico. Elected in 2000 after 71 years ... without government advertising keeping them afloat, made serious cuts. Drastic changes have led to greater freedom of the press. The government has also made it more difficult for Mexico's premier media group ...
have in a country so tightly controlled by the state? According to some sources, the government has ... the government seems intent on tightening its grip. One of its latest ways in which it is wielding control ...
women are internet fans and make up two-thirds of Saudi Arabia's online population. The government ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.