15 Dec 1995
| by DAN O’BRIEN
is:
Yes - get out of my way , because the last thing I need is another
huckster beating me...As a renowned new-media expert and faker, people often ask me: Is it
already too late to make a mark in the fast-developing creative
maelstrom that is interactive advertising? Generally, my reply is:
Yes - get out of my way , because the last thing I need is another
huckster beating me ...
15 Dec 1995
| by MAIRI CLARK
, and placing the banned
advertisement on the Internet was an effective way of getting around the
ASA ...
, people have been very responsible.
This is mostly because regulators could step in at some point ...
. Nevertheless, there will always be
some people who want to decide what we can, and cannot, think ...
15 Dec 1995
| by JANET IZATT
what - and whether - target audiences can be delivered.
Still, this scepticism has not deterred some ...
in a
general site, but a very targeted site. We will get to the stage where,
for someone like ...
15 Dec 1995
| by JOHN OWEN
, particularly students, have access
to the Net. They have proved themselves very interested in getting ...
15 Dec 1995
| by PAUL WOOLMINGTON
great promotional tool for Cyberia and its sister organisation,
Easynet, it also contains some amusing ...
08 Dec 1995
sanction is the generation of negative
publicity. When you get a barrage of stories telling the public ...
01 Dec 1995
| by JOHN-PIERRE JOYCE
, she said. Journalists
can get all the information they need and PR operators can concentrate ...
01 Dec 1995
| by JOHN OWEN
to
be regulated in some way.
Tony Juniper, deputy campaigns director of Friends of the Earth, said ...
01 Dec 1995
, Grant Butler Coomber
At this instance, yes, some PR people can ignore the Internet, but in
two ...
24 Nov 1995
, fuck, fuck...
A doctor writes: Rael, get some help - fast.
...