Government fires starting gun on review of sport on TV
08 Dec 2009 | by Tristan O'Carroll
LONDON - The government has launched a consultation into plans to return live coverage of the Ashes
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Channel, Disney XD and Playhouse Disney. Government About 40 BBC staff earning more than 150,000 will be forced to justify their salaries as part of a new government initiative to save 1.3bn over the next four ... . Senior BBC executives, along with other public sector workers including NHS bosses, local government ...
LONDON - The government has launched a consultation into plans to return live coverage of the Ashes
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as part of a new government initiative to save £1.3bn over the next four years, announced today...., along with other public sector workers including NHS bosses, local government chiefs, and COI s chief ... to cut government marketing spend by 25%, a move that has led the COI to state: "We are already working ... ." The government, through the COI, was the UK s biggest advertiser last year, responsible for 250m worth of media ...
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LONDON - The government will announce a 25 per cent cut in communications spending in this week...The Guardian - apparently briefed by Government sources - said that the cut, in addition to a 50 per cent reduction in spending on consultants, would save the Treasury 650 million. The news comes ... million can be saved through the use of the internet to deliver government services. ...
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