03 Dec 1999
| by JEMIMAH BAILEY
The Telegraph Group has announced the formation of a new company,
Hollinger Telegraph New Media, to develop opportunities on-line and
exploit the e-commerce market in the UK. The Telegraph Group launched
the Electronic Telegraph five years ago, and now has a network of 16 web
sites. It recently launched...
03 Dec 1999
| by ED SHELTON
There is something ironic in the way traditional newspapers are all
hastily putting together new sections about the internet and e-commerce
- a bit like the canal companies helping to build the railway lines
during the last industrial revolution.
02 Dec 1999
| by IMELDA MICHALCZYK
Outdoor advertising has seen a massive leap in revenue from dot.com
companies in the past year.
02 Dec 1999
| by BEN ROSIER
Direct Line, the direct sell financial services company, has
appointed Oliver Prill as its first managing director for e-commerce as
it prepares to boost its range of online services over the coming
year.
26 Nov 1999
| by JEMIMAH BAILEY
Pearson, the publisher of the Financial Times, this week launches a
new pan-European e-commerce magazine, Connectis, designed to provide
readers with an informed view of developments in e-commerce.
25 Nov 1999
| by MATTHEW REED
Many new media agencies are enjoying a boom that started in 1998,
accelerated this year and doesn t look likely to end for some time.
19 Nov 1999
| by JEMIMAH BAILEY
The Guardian is introducing a dedicated e-commerce page which will
run from Tuesday to Friday every week in its business section. The
section, which reflects the growing number of stories coming from the
internet world, will be overseen by Paul Murphy, executive financial
director, with contributions...
22 Oct 1999
| by DOMINIC MILLS
There it was, the headline on the front page of a national
newspaper last Friday: Vauxhall cuts car prices by pounds 1,000 on the
internet.
08 Oct 1999
- Quantum Leap Communications, a US internet development and advertising agency, has been retained by Wal-Mart Stores to work on a significant e-commerce development project involving travel services.
08 Oct 1999
- Quantum Leap Communications, a US internet development and advertising agency, has been retained by Wal-Mart Stores to work on a significant e-commerce development project involving travel services.