08 Mar 2005
| by MediaWeek
among the political parties....to political parties after the election with a summary of complaints registered, the electoral landscape ...
and declining memberships of UK political parties herald the eventual adoption of the US model where television ...
the detail shrouded. We now know of the Government's six vows as outlined on the party's website (your ...
12 Apr 2005
| by MediaWeek
Main political parties splash out millions of pounds on advertising campaigns in the run-up to a...of party
political funds to determine the outcome of the UK General Election to
be held on 5 May. Between ...
is considered by political
pundits to be mounting the biggest ever challenge by a third party to
Britain ...
Teams from three media agencies are right now playing a decisive
role in shaping the political ...
19 Apr 2005
| by MediaWeek
. Well, given the choice between casting his eye over catwalk models or the politics of the magazine ...
for Condé Nast in New York, living it up at parties in the society scene. And with the pictures of fashion ...
magazines are involved in a lot of things in the evening. Fifteen years ago, magazines did one party every ...
24 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
Politics was the order of the day on TV last night with 10.5 million viewers on average tuning
08 Jun 2001
| by MediaWeek
there will be the inevitable autopsies on just how effective - or appropriate - each party's marketing campaigns have been ...
what he called "the dead hand of homogeneity" in politics. And political ad guru and BMP DDB chairman Chris Powell has also complained that the strategies have lacked bite. But political advertising may ...
26 Mar 2004
| by MediaWeek
Media Planning Group will handle the Conservative Party’s media in the ferocious battle...The budget is expected to exceed £8m over the next 18 months, though this could increase depending on the level of activity from the other political parties or if the country goes to the polls ...
: “Working with a major political party will allows us to combine deep analysis of population data with our ...
29 Apr 2005
| by MediaWeek
Around 4.1 million viewers watched the 90-minute Question Time: Leaders’ Special, featuring Tory leader Michael Howard, Blair and Liberal Democrat chief Charles Kennedy, with a peak of 4.5 million viewers and a 20% share of the audience at 9pm. The sight of the UK’s political leaders sweat it out ...
11 Jan 2005
| by MediaWeek
The Labour Party has fired the first major salvo against its political rivals in the run up...The series of posters – based on four different eras – have concentrated on the government’s economic record since it was pushed into power in 1997. The Labour Is Working: Don’t Let The Tories Wreck It Again slogan is a swipe at the Conservative Party’s memorable Labour Isn’t Working campaign for the 1979 ...
02 Nov 2005
| by Valerie Vidal
The BBC will remain vulnerable to political pressure under the Government’s plans
14 Aug 2003
| by MediaWeek
Politics? There?s no room for that at COI...on propriety. A word on propriety: Government campaigns are not political, either in content or timing. A ...