11 Dec 2001
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - The way New Labour deals with the press is set to change as Tony Blair plans to rewrite the rules with a new anti-sleaze code that will govern future media announcements and control the power of spin doctors.
07 Dec 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
Plurality. Not an easy word to say at the best of times - but it
has certainly become flavour of the month, especially in political
circles.
And why not? It's a feelgood word. It has a healthy, wholesome glow
about it. A generosity of spirit. And yet it sounds impressively
rigorous and...
06 Dec 2001
The government has launched an ad campaign, through Ogilvy 1.5m push,launched on
Monday by Home Office Minister Beverley Hughes, covers newspapers, radio
and magazines.
05 Dec 2001
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is set to reveal the BBC's revised proposal for its digital youth channel BBC Three later this week.
04 Dec 2001
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - The UK government has announced a series of measures designed to boost the uptake of broadband services across the country on the back of a 3m marketing campaign raising awareness about the government's online strategy.
30 Nov 2001
Central News, the Carlton broadcasting operation that takes in
cities as far afield ...
news editor of West Country
Live.
Rumsey's brief at Central News South makes him head ...
to develop close links with the editors of
Central News East, in the Nottingham area, and Central News West ...
30 Nov 2001
MUNICH: Tech PR firm Johnson King has won the Central European PR
brief for US-based software firm BakBone. JK's Munich office will
oversee the account, co-ordinating activity across Germany, Austria and
Switzerland. The brief is to raise BakBone's profile with emphasis on
networking ...
30 Nov 2001
| by MediaWeek
IPC in central sales moves...of its central sales division last month. Mark Reen, who currently oversees sales across ...
, will be taking up a senior position in the corporate new business division of central sales, reporting to Simon ...
last month. The central sales team was then split into two areas - corporate accounts ...
29 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
LONDON - The government has launched a TV and radio advertising campaign, featuring Birds of a Feather actress Linda Robson, to encourge consumers to shop online this Christmas as research reveals almost 50% of web shoppers fear credit card fraud.
29 Nov 2001
The Newspaper Society is concerned that the government's
consultation on media ownership rules fails to understand how newspapers
and regional media markets operate, and threatens to increase the
regulatory burden on local newspapers.