Ten things to keep you awake in 2011
24 Jan 2011 | by Chris Tryhorn
more exploited, point to untapped potential here. Last month s government-commissioned Shott report ...
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foray to the gym (soooo boring!) and then back for a finance council. Charity governance is a fine ...
more exploited, point to untapped potential here. Last month s government-commissioned Shott report ...
The anouncement came on the first day of the London Film Festival. Channel 4 s commitment follows the public outcry over the Government s decision to abolish the UK Film Council , without any consultation, as part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's contribution to the public sector ...
into force has not yet been made. The coalition Government has indicated it supports the legislation ... the Government to publish guidance on procedures companies can put in place to prevent bribery, but that guidance ... -term implications for the media industry? The Government intends the new Act to establish the UK ...
suggesting that government cuts will set back the industry, COI advertising spend is expected to be reduced considerably. The government and charity sector, which accounted for 7.2% of total adspend in 2009 ... the doomsday predictions as the government slashes adspend, the industry is in good health. Overall performance ...
, but the firm - yet deferred - Government action may prove a more lasting source of confidence. Media owners ... of England (capped at the firm s first 10 employees). The Government has also raised the entrepreneurs ... is the first time we have seen the Government really targeting the entrepreneurial flair of our smaller ...
in the past year, and we are now governed by an uneasy coalition... but that's enough of Richard Park ...
its shadow over the conference, which took place weeks before the Government announces its Emergency ... of it all for our clients." The Government has also been preparing for the new world - one where the COI ... to save 6.2bn. "This may be the year of mobile, but it may not be the year of government communications ...
translate what media agencies are saying. It's more about needing that assurance and corporate governance ...
as part of the Government's planned curbs on advertising, according to Westminster sources....prevention ( 4.5 million), are likely to be affected by Government plans to cut "preachy, nanny state ... was announced by the Treasury Chief Secretary, David Laws, as part of the coalition Government's 6.2 billion ...
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