17 Dec 2007
| by Alex Donohue
and the government to change the way it markets products to children. Nestle has already removed blue Smarties from ...
such as the Milkybar Kid. Last week, Ofcom claimed the government s new rules on advertising high in fat, salt ...
12 Dec 2007
| by Ed Kemp
It is understood the work will span direct mail, leaflets and posters,
as well as promoting the product in the grocery multiples. The body, which is co-funded by British dairy farmers, the government ...
and a further
£5m from the government and private sector sources, launched a
refreshed milk identity ...
12 Dec 2007
away. As the government drives awareness for diets to consist of no more
than 6g of salt a day, many ...
11 Dec 2007
| by Ed Kemp
It is understood the work will span direct mail, leaflets and posters, as well as promoting the product in the grocery multiples. The body, which is co-funded by British dairy farmers, the government ...
and a further 5m from the government and private sector sources, launched a refreshed milk identity ...
10 Dec 2007
advertising industry, the public health minister Dawn Primarolo intervened. She suggested that the government ...
10 Dec 2007
| by Nikki Sandison
The proposals, first revealed by Marketing on Friday , are part of the government s 10-year Children s Plan, which will set new policies for all aspects of children s lives. The plan includes ...
, said: Government is right to look at the factors that have an impact on the health and wellbeing ...
10 Dec 2007
| by Stephen Foster
capital in the form of $9.7bn from the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation. The Oman government is also thought to be putting in a couple of billion. Say what you like about sovereign ...
shareholders preference) will be able to raise the 10bn-15bn the government wants paid off before Christmas ...
07 Dec 2007
| by Gemma Charles
The move will be seen as the strongest indication yet that the Government intends to push through the restrictive measure. Balls is understood to have been influenced by a report by Alcohol Concern that claims there is a spike in alcohol ads between 3pm and 5pm. According to insiders, he has briefed national Sunday ...
07 Dec 2007
| by Bill Britt
focus groups at all. In his latest blog , Rory Sutherland argued that the government should spend more on advertising than its current chickenfeed of 150m a year. The government should be solving ...
fraud? In response to a comment that the UK is regularly the top spending government in the world ...
07 Dec 2007
At present there are different sets of rules covering TV and
non-broadcast media. Some CAP members fear that self-regulation could be
undermined if there was a single code. While TV promotion of alcohol is
governed by statutory controls, advertising in non-broadcast media falls
under the self-regulatory system. ...