First-ever ad campaign launched on official government site
30 Oct 2009 | by Hadassah Nymark
LONDON - The Government is allowing advertising on one of its official websites for the first time.
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LONDON - The Government is allowing advertising on one of its official websites for the first time.
LONDON - Six leading media executives have called on the Government to introduce legislation to combat internet piracy, which they say costs the TV industry around £500 million each year.
LONDON - The Government today denied reports that it is considering a new tax on internet advertising to fund the BBC.
LONDON - Peter Mandelson today held out the prospect of government money being used to "prime" the route towards the implementation of its forthcoming Digital Britain report.
LONDON - The European Commission has begun legal proceedings against the UK Government over the online behavioural targeting company Phorm.
"Poor old Alan Davis. Years spent having to explain that he's not Jonathan Creek, and now this. Never have shame and indignity been so easy on the eye. Kerb crawling costs, and this is the beautifully told salutary tale of The Man Who Lost It All. All starkly art directed with the lightness of touch...
The Government has invited advertisers to join the UK Council for Child Internet Safety, which is set to launch in the autumn, in a bid to get the industry's input into its future online safety strategy.
56.com, one of the largest Chinese online video sites, has gone offline, in the course of an investigation by state officials. The site has blamed maintenance work for the disruption and has apologised to users.
LONDON - The Government has told the advertising industry to bring online ads fully under the remit of its voluntary code or face the threat of legislation.
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