19 Dec 1996
the openly expressed opinions of some
disgruntled advertisers who felt that government regulation ...
government is more
important than choosing a washing powder.
If the ASA isn t the right body ...
13 Dec 1996
| by HARRIET GREEN
that the Government is to allow famous TV programmes to be
parodied....that the Government is to allow famous TV programmes to be
parodied.
Over the past two years, the Government ...
pressure on the government to change the law from the entertainment
industry and led to attempts by MPs ...
Circus, the IPA s legal affairs director, told Campaign at the
time: The IPA is telling the Government ...
13 Dec 1996
| by EMMA HALL
James Best, the chairman of BMP DDB, is to take over the chairmanship of
the Advertising Association from Winston Fletcher, the chairman of
Bozell UK, who has held the AA post for more than four years.
The new chairman will have to prepare for the likelihood of a change of
government next ...
13 Dec 1996
| by KATE NICHOLAS
heavyweight team including sports
governing bodies and satellite broadcaster BSkyB which, as a member ...
Bell Communications for
PR advice on the crisis over BSE, just days before the Government
reveals ...
of new
unitary authorities on 1 April, turn local government PR departments on
their heads ...
13 Dec 1996
,
faces charges of tampering with invoices for the US government-backed
client while she was a partner ...
12 Dec 1996
| by PATRICK BARRETT
by the Nigerian
government for protesting over Shell s oil exploration in the country.
Shell now admits ...
12 Dec 1996
| by LAURA MAZUR
. And the UK government s
rhetoric about how it runs the UK fuels people s complacency. But the
belief ...
governmental institution has made such an in-depth study of the workings
of commercial communications with a ...
06 Dec 1996
Ministers are set to approve a shake-up of the Government s media buying
to end the system under...Ministers are set to approve a shake-up of the Government s media buying
to end the system under which it is split between four different
agencies.
Roger Freeman, the Cabinet minister ...
, to which they pay 1.75 per cent commission on government campaigns.
Ministers hope the proposals ...
06 Dec 1996
| by MEG CARTER
is attempting to hold back the tide. Scandinavian governments,
led by Sweden, are pushing for stricter ...
advertising to
children under 12. This is underpinned by a widespread acceptance in
both government ...
spokesperson, Karen
Garside, explains.
Along with the Danish government, Sweden has been trying ...
06 Dec 1996
| by ANDREW GRICE
penny-pinching and bureaucracy, but they need government business and
come back for more. Other shops ...
adjust to the different culture of Government . At DMB s clients
happy and drums up new business ...
rob Douglas of his biggest selling point - the huge discounts he
can lever because of the government ...