Edinburgh appoints Stripe to promote festivities
15 Aug 2008
. The festivals had negative press in 2006-07 after high winds caused the Hogmanay street party to be cancelled ...
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. The festivals had negative press in 2006-07 after high winds caused the Hogmanay street party to be cancelled ...
and Victoria station. Who covered it? There was a 417 per cent increase in Sky's average viewing figures ...
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Businesses in London's Oxford Street are using The Outside Organisation to lure shoppers back after...London's flagship shopping street will see a 'celebratory street party' - 'Celebrate Oxford Street - Dress to Impress' on 1 October featuring fashion, music and celebrity entertainment. Charlotte Church and Rachel Stevens are among those lined-up to perform. The brief includes promoting ...
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with a high-street shoe retailer. CNN's Julie Clothier wrote a piece for Spark, a monthly technology ...
The Incepta/Huntsworth-owned event management company Citigate Broad Street has closed its London...Broad Street CEO Adam Selig confirmed the company had closed its London operations this week. Since it was set up in 2001, Broad Street's clients have included Prudential, T-Mobile and Lloyds TSB. Selig said Broad Street London's eight staff had 'left or been made redundant'. Casualties ...
. Even Coronation Street, Britain's most-watched drama with a regular audience of 12 million viewers ... . Results More than half a million Stepometers were distributed through the high-street stores of O2 ...
By the time entries were judged, Jamie's School Dinners had already hit the headlines. Viewing figures ...
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