Emergency gas TV campaign launches
25 Dec 2008 | by Hadassah Nymark
LONDON - A national TV campaign for the National Gas Emergency Service breaks today, advising
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LONDON - A national TV campaign for the National Gas Emergency Service breaks today, advising
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. The communication service is brought to life as people are made aware of the fact that Skype offers low cost calls to landlines in up to 30 countries when you subscribe to its services. ...
G network. Paul Jevons, director of products, portals and services for Orange, said: "The popularity of mobile internet continues to rise and our customers now use the service as part of day ...
LONDON - A new video-on-demand service, which makes viewing high definition streams of film.... Today the company will launch its "virtual cable television" service, which will stream high ... .99 for a 24-hour period, much like a video rental service. For 5, users can download a film to transfer to a DVD. As the service grows, analysts predict that it could challenge traditional movie rental ...
business plan, which provides broadband service only to its existing television customers. Analysts said a ...
a strong platform, combining efficiencies, service and effectiveness to support our business ...
MTV, operator of services such as MTV One and Paramount Comedy Channel, employs 750 staff in its Camden and Oxford Street offices, in both MTV Networks UK and MTV Networks International. The cutbacks ... plans to review MTV s short-form production facilities and UK-based transmission services ...
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