Agriculture suffers lean times
02 Nov 2000 | by MediaWeek
for the agriculture sector, publishers have noted increased agricultural activity in Kent, Portsmouth and Norwich. ...
Location-based marketing for mobile phones could be illegal, according to newspaper reports. The Data Protection Commission is said to have warned that European Union rules could ban attempts to send such advertisements to mobile users, even if the network has permission from the consumer. The warning will come as a ...
for the agriculture sector, publishers have noted increased agricultural activity in Kent, Portsmouth and Norwich. ...
My first taste of media was during my student years as a freelancer for Time Out’s music section, making me very popular at the union bar! In June 1995, I joined the Media Group as a PR account executive, primarily responsible for generating exposure for brands such as CIC Video, Virgin Records ...
’s programmes, but at any time. Sweden takes up the presidency of the European Union next year and has been ... them as part of the upcoming revision of the European Union’s Television Without Frontiers directive ...
The Wireless Group has lodged a formal complaint about the European Broadcasting Union on behalf of TalkSport with the European Commission. TWG contends that the EBU is using the fact that it is guaranteed access to television rights for certain events, such as Euro 2000 and the Sydney Olympics, to gain access ...
Financial Times Business is to launch a new student magazine in May, called Strapt for Cash. The magazine will be distributed free to 100,000 students by the National Union of Students. Two issues a year are planned, with the second edition set to come out in September. It is expected that Strapt will focus ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.