19 Dec 2006
| by Robin Parker
The Government has committed to help install and use the equipment to convert one television set to digital, which will be free to the over-75s and disabled people who receive income-related benefits. Older and disabled people who do not receive such benefits will pay a subsidised fee of £40 ...
18 Dec 2006
The government department started its tender process in March but claims that since then the market for the distribution of free papers in London has "changed dramatically". Last month News International won the tender to distribute thelondonpaper in Network Rail stations and later withdrew from ...
12 Dec 2006
| by Media Week
The Government's policy of hosting public sector recruitment websites is impacting on a wide range...than 100,000 and currently advertise most of
their vacancies separately. The present Government ...
,000 overestimates the real figure by more than £20,000. But the Government's moves have struck a nerve. Simon ...
's hard to compete against a free government site unless you
have very deep pockets." Nevertheless ...
05 Dec 2006
| by David Fickling
industry is once again in the spotlight. The
issue has been brewing ever since the Government promised ...
by the Government's
policy objectives. He fears the planned restrictions could deal a serious blow, not just ...
-regulating TV advertising, Ofcom could find itself forced
into doing the last thing the Government originally ...
05 Dec 2006
| by Media Week
qualities don't
provide good value. The main factors governing quality paper circulation
will continue ...
01 Dec 2006
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
March next year and will issue the licence for a 12-year period. The Government is currently ...
28 Nov 2006
| by Colin Grimshaw
their boozing pocket money. The chances of the Government accepting the blame, for introducing
24-hour drinking, are equally as slim. As with everything else,
terrorism for example, this Government can ...
-business, Ed Richards is a Blairite politico more likely to be
swayed by Government and interest group lobbying ...
28 Nov 2006
| by Elizabeth Barrett
. "Is it the Government's intention to
ban advertising? Should we ban DIY product ads for causing ...
to do a
specific job by Government, looking at the case for strengthening the
existing code ...
, but then any
government facing difficulties in tackling such important policy areas
as health ...
28 Nov 2006
| by Steve Barratt
's for certain: government regulators are massing their tanks on
the lawn, and they have junk-food advertising ...
28 Nov 2006
| by James Livesley
. With the Government promising to
review the effects of the junk food issue within a year, other media, if
they act ...