MPs in call for Govt job ads to go online
05 Nov 2009 | by Our Parliamentary correspondent
to be advertised online in a move that could lead to deep cuts in central and local government spending on press
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will be supported by national press and PR activity. It forms part of Homebase s Transforming The Nation campaign ...
to be advertised online in a move that could lead to deep cuts in central and local government spending on press
on online marketing, ads in the trade press and brand development. The Government would then have published ... press and poster ads. Dobson told the Commons that the industry had been working out how to promote ...
for creating DRTV, direct mail, press, outdoor and digital campaigns to promote the 2010 race for life events ...
Labour MPs are urging the Government to halt cuts to its advertising spend in the press to help...strategic co-ordinated approach to advertising and quite simply push more the way of the local press ... newspapers. Although COI figures show its overall press spend has increased from 43.4 million to 51 million in the past two years, several departments admit they are spending less in the local press. COI's digital ...
COI, which is handling the review, is understood to have shortlisted four agencies for the business, with pitches taking place later this month. The incumbent on the account, Red C, is thought to be involved in the process. The successful agency will be responsible for creating direct mail, press ...
edition of its magazine Poppy Press, to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War ...
the national press, outdoor and online. The Trust, with 35 million members, protects more than 300 historic ...
for the company in the past two years, including a DM, press, experiential and online campaign centred around ...
The Tories claim the push breaches Whitehall rules banning party political advertising at taxpayers' expense. The same slogan has been used by Gordon Brown and his ministers as they contrast Labour's policies with the Tories' "do nothing" approach. National press ads promising "real help for homeowners ...
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