10 Jan 2001
| by MediaWeek
Scottish Government reviews agencies...The Scottish Government and the Scottish Health Education Board are both to instigate statutory reviews of their creative and media accounts, worth a total of £7 million. The Scottish Executive account is worth £4 million and the Health Education Board account worth around £3 million. The current incumbent ...
26 Feb 2008
| by Media Week
Advertisers have welcomed government proposals to support the sector, particularly steps to protect...On Friday, the Government published a strategic document on the creative
industries, Creative ...
Foundation,
outlines 26 government-backed initiatives to support the creative
industry. Among its plans, the Government intends to offer 5,000 apprenticeships
by 2012 to help people from all backgrounds enter ...
28 Oct 2005
| by Valerie Vidal
to a call by James Brokenshire MP, shadow trade minister, who had earlier asked the Government ...
17 Dec 1999
| by MediaWeek
Government wins tobacco ad ruling...The tobacco industry’s campaign to prevent an early ban on advertising its products in the UK, suffered a blow after the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the government’s plans to introduce the law before other European countries. However the injunction preventing the government implementing ...
28 Feb 2002
| by MediaWeek
Government nurses a digital headache...of their front room, the Government faces an uphill battle to, by then, have persuaded enough of them ...
? The huge problem facing the Government is that, even if Pace - or others preparing to provide free ...
in encouraging people to convert." In January, the Government established The Digital Television ...
07 Jul 2003
| by MediaWeek
BBC row with Government rages on...The BBC is on a collision course with the Government after rejecting allegations of bias from Downing Street over its coverage of the Iraq war. In a letter to the prime minister ...
Number 10 that the BBC unfairly accused the Government of "sexing up" the case for war, and insisted ...
18 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
, the government has announced....The increase, which is 1.5% higher than the current level of inflation and in line with a formula set out by the government in February 2000, will also see an over-inflation hike for the now little-used black and white licence to £42. The development of BBC3 and BBC4 and the roll-out of the corporation ...
25 Jul 2008
| by Fiona Ramsay
LONDON - The Government has opened a consultation into the possible introduction of product...Services (AVMS) Directive, the Government is considering whether to allow product placement in certain ...
to allow more exemptions. The DCMS said: "The Government has already said its initial view ...
could amount to around 25-35m a year after five years. The Government has laid out three options ...
11 Oct 2004
| by MediaWeek
The government must ensure digital television equipment is affordable to all households in the run...Alongside raising the profile of the switchover – expected to be around 2010 – the government has ...
the final date. The government has already announced that a logo will be designed for retailers to display ...
the government, outlining both consumer and switchover policy. The Consumer Expert Group, which is made up ...
21 Feb 2008
| by Fiona Ramsay
LONDON - Sky is to formally launch a challenge to the Government's ruling that it must reduce its...Following the Government s recent acceptance of a Competition Commission decision that Sky must cut its ITV stake to below 7.5%, Sky is lodging an appeal with the Competition Appeal Tribunal tomorrow (22 February). The CAT has the power to quash part or all of the Competition Commission s findings ...