BBC and ITV sign NOP and Mori for first joint exit poll
20 Dec 2004 | by Sam Matthews,
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by the broadcasters' election results programmes once the polls have closed at 10pm. Craig Oliver, assistant editor ...
LONDON – Cello Group, which recently listed on AIM, has acquired Edinburgh-based DM agency Navigator Responsive Advertising for £4.6m and is to incorporate it into Target Direct Marketing, its Cheltenham-based direct and database consultancy.
LONDON – The Daily Telegraph and Oxfam have linked up to offer Telegraph readers a free 10-track download of the best new British acts from Oxfam's digital music site.
LONDON – The government has denied that there are any plans to partially privatise Royal Mail, in the wake of newspaper reports claiming it had given chairman Allan Leighton a 'private pledge' to do so.
LONDON - Third-world charity World Vision is promoting its gift catalogue over the Christmas period through a DRTV advertisement featuring comedian Brian Conley and radio activity on Classic FM.
LONDON – A host of celebrities are set to take over Radio 4's cerebral 'Today' programme after the BBC invited on guest editors including Bono and the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, who will set the agenda for the programme during the last week of the year.
LONDON – Mo Mowlam, the former secretary of state for Northern Ireland, is to lead Emap's Kerrang! format bid for the new FM radio licence in Belfast.
LONDON - 'Experiences' with journalists from The Times have gone up for auction on eBay today, among them a champagne reception with editor Robert Thomson, with proceeds to go to charity.
LONDON - The RSPCA has created a half-hour documentary, which was distributed on DVD with Saturday's Daily Mail, to get people to text their MP in support the RSPCA's Animal Welfare Bill campaign.
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