Oliver Wolf...On 'Cindies' Going To The Ball
12 Dec 2002 | by MediaWeek
sector ushered in by the ITC review and reinforced by the Government's forthcoming Communications Bill ...
including the Government, Penguin Books and Whitbread. Hakuhodo part-owns UK media agency Media By Design ...
sector ushered in by the ITC review and reinforced by the Government's forthcoming Communications Bill ...
and newspapers attacked the Government this week for planning to bring control of the press under the remit ... are concerned that the measures could enable the Government to silence the press. Almost eight million ...
in efficiency and a decrease in costs - instead of Government targets which have been set against already unmet ... of seemingly arbitrary Government targets. Pól Sweeney Chief information officer a.p.solve ...
that they will take much more care to differentiate themselves from the competition. By 2010 - the Government ... , the consumers and the Government. Customers will know what their subscription entitles them to and what ...
or their kitchens, or, quite possibly, on their mobile phones, the Government will pull the plug on the analogue ...
the Government has let those that broadcast in DAB hang on to their analogue licences for an extra eight years ...
By Ben Smith The UK Government's decision to revise radio ownership ... and Emap among the most likely players. The inclusion of the Communications Bill on the Government ... in the new legislation that reportedly led radio broadcasters to lobby the Government to revise the rules ...
Maggie Brown Make no mistake, when the Government last week altered course ... licences worth (in points) 15% of the market. The deal agreed by Government raises the number ... and the Barclay brothers as they pursue the Glasgow Herald . The spin is that the Government is reasonable ...
more attractive to Government. The study also asks why do we assume news is provided free, like ... -based financial channel, owned by NBC and Dow Jones, has written to Government seeking to overturn an ITC ruling ...
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