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Anti-sleaze code set to rein in power
of government spin doctors

LONDON - The way New Labour deals with the press is set to change as Tony Blair plans to rewrite the rules with a new anti-sleaze code that will govern future media announcements and control the power of spin doctors.

MEDIA FORUM: Is the Government listening on media ownership? Alasdair Reid gets a feel of the media industry reaction to the newly published government consultation document on media ownership

Plurality. Not an easy word to say at the best of times - but it has certainly become flavour of the month, especially in political circles. And why not? It's a feelgood word. It has a healthy, wholesome glow about it. A generosity of spirit. And yet it sounds impressively rigorous and...

Ogilvy & Mather take on government ad campaign

The government has launched an ad campaign, through Ogilvy 1.5m push,launched on Monday by Home Office Minister Beverley Hughes, covers newspapers, radio and magazines.

Government to unveil new plans for BBC Three

LONDON - The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is set to reveal the BBC's revised proposal for its digital youth channel BBC Three later this week.

Government launches broadband strategy

LONDON - The UK government has announced a series of measures designed to boost the uptake of broadband services across the country on the back of a 3m marketing campaign raising awareness about the government's online strategy.

Government launches ad campaign
to encourage online shopping

LONDON - The government has launched a TV and radio advertising campaign, featuring Birds of a Feather actress Linda Robson, to encourge consumers to shop online this Christmas as research reveals almost 50% of web shoppers fear credit card fraud.

STOP PRESS: Newspaper Society concerned over government consultation

The Newspaper Society is concerned that the government's consultation on media ownership rules fails to understand how newspapers and regional media markets operate, and threatens to increase the regulatory burden on local newspapers.

Media shares soar as government
unveils new ownership rules

LONDON - Media stocks were buoyed by today's announcements on the relaxation of media ownership rules, led by the two ITV companies Carlton Communications and Granada, which were up 5.6% and 6.2% respectively this afternoon.

REVIEW: Government to enter talks with agencies

The Government will enter talks with agencies about a 3 million marketing push for Travel Line, its project aiming to encourage more people to make use of public transport. COI Communications is co-ordinating the pitch process. - Marketing.

Government digital TV plans backed
by set-top box manufacturers

LONDON - The government's proposals to switch off the analogue signal by 2010 received a welcome boost over the weekend as news emerged that several consumer electronics manufacturers were lining up to provide low-cost set-top boxes.

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