20 Dec 2001
SceneOne, Flextech's e-commerce entertainment brand, has teamed up
with Umbro.com in an exclusive deal to sell official Umbro Mean Machine
movie merchandise on the SceneOne shop on SkyActive. The movie, which
stars Vinnie Jones, opens in cinemas across the UK on December 26.
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20 Dec 2001
| by RAVI CHANDIRAMANI
Carling is to back its music sponsorship activities with a
dedicated e-commerce offering at Carlinglive.com.
The site will sell concert tickets as well as carry exclusive content,
competitions and footage of performing bands.
As first revealed in Marketing (November 29), Carling has struck a ...
06 Dec 2001
Janet Reger, the lingerie and nightwear brand, has launched its
first e-commerce site at www.janetreger.co.uk to challenge competitors
such as Agent Provocateur. Web design agency Reading Room overhauled the
previous content-only site. It now offers a gift-wrap service and
overnight delivery as well as a shopping hints ...
06 Dec 2001
| by ALASTAIR RAY
its toe into the waters of e-commerce, Shaddick
cites destinations such as as flights, travel ...
04 Dec 2001
| by Claire Billings,
E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander has set out a range of measures to advance broadband Britain and urge businesses to take up government tax breaks which "could cut more than 50 off a typical 260 ...
leaders in internet and e-commerce. This strategy will help us to build on this success for the broadband ...
30 Nov 2001
| by JEREMY WHITE
remains very firmly within the remit
of marketing departments - even when projects involve e-commerce ...
that the report highlighted that success in new media
and e-commerce depended on there being a clear strategy ...
. Spending on website development, e-commerce
and internet advertising will continue."
The report ...
30 Nov 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
be in conflict with the EC's e-commerce directive which
holds that ISPs are merely conduits. When that comes ...
29 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
on the new e-commerce section on the government's consumer website and in leaflets to be sent out ...
that all high-street shopping rights apply online.
E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander said ...
in Europe. This campaign aims to help both customers and online retailers."
He added: "E-commerce ...
29 Nov 2001
presentation, the 'style barometer' attempts seem
contrived. The lack of e-commerce is also a bit ...
28 Nov 2001
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - Andreas Schmidt, CEO of Bertelsmann's eCommerce Group famed for inking a controversial deal with Napster, has been ousted from the German media giant amid reports that the unit he ran is to be folded into its direct-to-customer division, Bertelsmann Direct Group.