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Stephen Carter confirmed as Ofcom chief executive

LONDON - As expected, former J Walter Thompson and NTL chief executive Stephen Carter has today...that Stephen is to join us. He has exactly the right qualities to deliver these requirements, as well as considerable experience of working in the advertising, broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. Stephen ... Stephen Carter will be an asset to Ofcom." The appointment of Carter was also welcomed by the opposition ...

Internet giants unite to fight copyright clause in Digital Economy Bill

Twitterers, including Stephen Fry and sitcom writer Graham Linehan, to sign a petition objecting to the law. ...

DIARY: From Big Yin to small fry: Vikings snub Scot during Goldfish shoot

Billy Connolly must be feeling reasonably pleased with himself at the moment, what with bagging a chunky Bob Hoskins-style advertising contract with British Gas for the next 18 months.

Setanta nets Liverpool's Stephen Michael for new-media role

LONDON - Setanta Sports has appointed Stephen Michael, previously general manager of Liverpool...of its content across the internet and mobile platforms. Stephen joins Setanta after more ... of its content across the internet and mobile platforms. In his previous role at LFC TV, Stephen ... Sports for the creation and distribution of a dedicated club channel. Prior to this, Stephen worked ...

Media Perspective: Brands pour on to Twitter as it enters the mainstream

, Twitter has poked its nose properly into popular consciousness. It probably began when Stephen Fry ... Fry was a bona fide celebrity who people could interact with directly (until he was overwhelmed), but partly because he was good at using it. Fry is a deeply geeky man and knows the cultural references ...

real headway there, Andy Fry asks

Despite long-term pressures on traditional print publishing businesses, Germany's newspaper barons still dominate the domestic media scene. Led by Axel Springer, ten big publishing houses account for around 60 per cent of the market. The power of print is further underlined by a remarkably robust market...

real headway there, Andy Fry asks

Despite long-term pressures on traditional print publishing businesses, Germany's newspaper barons still dominate the domestic media scene. Led by Axel Springer, ten big publishing houses account for around 60 per cent of the market. The power of print is further underlined by a remarkably robust market...

to Formula One, the sports licensing business is now booming. Andy Fry looks at this growth market

Between now and October, sports fans have plenty to keep them glued to the television. They have alreadywitnessed a sparkling start to the Formula One season by Ferrari and, over the next two months, four English football clubs will compete for top UEFA honours in Europe.

CUSTOMER LOYALTY: Plastic power

may mean operators face a regulatory tangle, writes Andy Fry...Smart cards should simplify buying and reinforce brand loyalty, but consumers fears over privacy may mean operators face a regulatory tangle, writes Andy Fry It is an unfortunate characteristic of new technology that it has little regard for regulation. The information technology sector ...

Campaign Report - European Media - EU rules around the corner - Stephen Groom examines the range

When the European Commission s Green Paper on Convergence hit the streets in December last year, telecoms and media regulation-watchers may have been disappointed.

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