Ofcom's junk food ad ban flawed according to Which?
21 Dec 2006 | by by Alex Donohue
. If Ofcom cannot rethink its approach in the face of industry pressure, the government needs to step ...
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LONDON - The government has agreed a below-inflation BBC TV licence fee increase, rising by 3...in the week, Jowell told the House of Commons that the government was putting aside around £600m, which ... planned cuts by the government, which has indicated that it wants the corporation to reduce its annual costs by 3% a year, in line with other public sector bodies. Should the government's proposed 3 ...
. If Ofcom cannot rethink its approach in the face of industry pressure, the government needs to step ...
for government departments and commercial concerns. It also links with Mosaic Global to let marketers carry ...
television set with 7m versus 6.4m." The news comes as the government revealed that the cost of switching ... fee. The government has devised a scheme of financial support to ensure that no one gets left ...
the government decided not to impose criminal sanctions on advertisers who use 'pester power'.
and role as a healthy snack for children. It will also flag up efforts by the government to persuade ...
The government-funded body has appointed four agencies to the roster: MRM Worldwide, Ogilvy Interactive, Tequila\London and WDMP. It is believed that they will be asked to pitch for briefs on a project basis. The appointments are part of a wider review of The Carbon Trust's £50m communications ...
Ofcom and its government masters handle future advertising battles - first up being alcohol. 2. ITV ...
by a hefty £1.8m this year. Government departments, councils, watchdogs and charities sit alongside ...
, boosted by a number of government tenders coming up for review. 'Clients' willingness to buy seems ...