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CAMPAIGNS: Yorkshire forum casts nets wide - Conferences

the Sunday Express, the Guardian and the Sunday Times. At least three radio stations, including BBC Radio ...

Public against licence fee increase

- A Poll in a UK newspaper has thrown the BBC on the defensive after it revealed the public is against a licence fee increase to fund the corporation s digital television plans. The survey, in the Guardian Newspaper, revealed that the public thinks extra funds should come from advertising ...

Public against licence fee increase

- A Poll in a UK newspaper has thrown the BBC on the defensive after it revealed the public is against a licence fee increase to fund the corporation s digital television plans. The survey, in the Guardian Newspaper, revealed that the public thinks extra funds should come from advertising ...

What The Papers Say: Couriers unworried by Post Office plans

(Daily Mail, 3/7/99). Opinion split along traditional lines. The Guardian branded the proposals ...

Identity value: Maja Pawinska looks into the first ever global survey into corporate branding

study could be of real value to PR agencies as well as in-house guardians of the brand ...

Murdoch pledges no backlash against Blair

and that it should be prohibited. In an article in The Guardian today, Tim Allan, Sky s head of communications ...

Murdoch pledges no backlash against Blair

and that it should be prohibited. In an article in The Guardian today, Tim Allan, Sky s head of communications ...

Office Angels seeks brand boost by Red Consultancy

in conjunction with the Guardian newspaper, continues to be regularly quoted in the media on secretarial ...

 

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