Jeremy Lee on Media: Thompson's kidding no one
31 Mar 2010 | by Jeremy Lee
to any government that may want to interfere in its future funding. If Thompson were serious about ...
is not with the current government but with the way the previous administration pushed this through without due process ... will suffer and citizens will have their privacy invaded. We think the previous Government's rushed approach ...
to any government that may want to interfere in its future funding. If Thompson were serious about ...
LONDON - There should be no shift in the criteria governing the value of marketing when it comes
government raising concerns that Phorm was in breach of EU consumer protection laws. Unhappy ...
While not quite summoning the forces of hell, Dr Linda Papadopoulos' report for the government into the sexualisation of children and the apparent link between sexual imagery and violence against women appears to raise some potentially uncomfortable issues that the media industry and marketers will need to address ...
it followed the BBC's use of a Freedom of Information request and subsequent discovery that the government ... , means that, in real terms, the actual increase in year-on-year government communications spend is far ... owner that made a stand. Nonetheless, there is some irony in that it may have taken the government ...
about sex. By communicating its message via ads on public transport, the government hopes to reach ...
, even-handed. However, Sir Michael, who has spent most of his working life in local government, dug ... been involved in key reports on local government, including an inquiry into its future, role ... received a knighthood for services to local government in his roles as chief executive of Birmingham ...
The government is currently deciding whether to allow product placement in drama and entertainment shows. Culture secretary Andy Burnham, who has argued that British viewers did 'not want the blurring of content and advertising', said at last week's IAB Engage conference: 'I don't have a closed mind on it ...
The government is currently consulting on whether to allow the introduction of product placement in drama and entertainment programming. In advance of its findings, PACT and ITV are battling to keep the option of product placement on the table. Culture secretary Andy Burnham, who has argued that British ...
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