Product placement to hit UK TV from Feb 2011
20 Dec 2010 | by Arif Durrani
and follows the Government s decision earlier this year to allow product placement in UK TV programmes, as a ...
Liberal Democrat, said he will not be "governed by instinct" when it comes to making a ruling. He said: "I ... -general Lord Birt also called for the government and regulators to "resist News Corporation's desire" out ... to secure Government approval for the deal. James Murdoch is reported to be particularly annoyed ...
and follows the Government s decision earlier this year to allow product placement in UK TV programmes, as a ...
slot after concerns were raised over Lord Sugar's role as a government adviser around the time ...
Baillie . ( Campaign ) Skillset , the government-backed skills and training group, has appointed DDB ... at the Central Office of Information, as the beleaguered Government body confirms the departure of Corrine Purton ...
, as the significant figure spent by the Government s Central Office of Information, estimated to be around 35m ...
, as the beleaguered Government body confirms the departure of Corrine Purton and Jeremy Found.
contract, underwritten by existing broadcasters. Local TV groups have welcomed the Government s plans ...
Commercial broadcasters must underwrite £15m a year in ad revenue if the Government's plans...In the Shott report into the commercial viability of local television a Government steering group said local TV is "unlikely to be viable" if it is dependent on local advertising revenues. The report ... from the BBC, the Government may need to facilitate access to national ad revenue. The report ...
secretary Jeremy Hunt set to push through his plans despite a "downbeat" Government report.
senior remuneration downwards". The report also recommended the government reviewed Channel 4 s governance arrangements, to determine whether they were "fit for purpose", as it was not convinced Channel 4 ... , the government would be allowed to privatise Channel 4 simply through introducing secondary legislation ...
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