23 Jul 1999
| by MAGGIE BROWN
lasting
into the autumn about the licence fee and the spread of services it
covers - after the present...- suggested that licence
fee rises be linked to gross domestic product, and TV subscription
income ...
lasting
into the autumn about the licence fee and the spread of services it
covers - after the present ...
service BBC and for an extra pounds 35 on the licence fee to pay for the
broadcaster s digital service ...
31 Jan 1997
| by NICK PURDOM
business
television (BTV) network....business
television (BTV) network.
BTV has taken a long time to come of age but, despite fears ...
of
corporate television at Reuters, when BTV will start to appeal to small
companies too.
When ...
applications for its dealer network, says Geoffrey
Davies, manager of business television at satellite ...
23 Aug 1996
| by REBECCA DOWMAN
Satellite and cable TV channel European Business News is shaking up its
PR with its first UK...Satellite and cable TV channel European Business News is shaking up its
PR with its first UK agency, a new public relations manager and the
promise of a European agency appointment ...
. The business, which will
initially be for six months, is thought to be worth around pounds 50,000
in fees ...
28 Jan 2000
| by MAJA PAWINSKA
The latest Marmite ads were shown on television from October 1999.
They featured a young couple...The latest Marmite ads were shown on television from October 1999.
They featured a young couple returning to the girl s flat after a night
out.
When they kiss, the boy starts retching: the girl ...
: Manning Selvage and Lee
Timescale: October - December 1999
Budget: Fees of pounds 40,000
...
31 Aug 2001
| by ADAM HILL
Research figures showed people now listened
to radio (3.48 hours a day) more than they watched TV (3 ...
-old for radio and those
aged four and above for TV. The conclusions were, therefore, skewed and
the TV ...
at the wider radio
industry perspective, taking in matters such as programming and licence
applications ...
31 Aug 2001
| by ADAM HILL
Research figures showed people now listened
to radio (3.48 hours a day) more than they watched TV (3 ...
-old for radio and those
aged four and above for TV. The conclusions were, therefore, skewed and
the TV ...
at the wider radio
industry perspective, taking in matters such as programming and licence
applications ...
17 Mar 2000
| by ALLISON GILES
Carlton International Media has appointed Revolver Communications
on six-figure fees to do PR...Carlton International Media has appointed Revolver Communications
on six-figure fees to do PR and guerrilla marketing for the re-launch of
the Thunderbirds TV series. The agency was appointed after a three-way
pitch. Revolver s campaign will aim to maximise publicity for the brand
around the launch ...
10 May 1996
| by JANET IZATT
Commercial television took another beating this week as the biggest
survey of UK advertisers...the latest blow to commercial TV, which
was criticised by the Independent Television Commission last week ...
Commercial television took another beating this week as the biggest
survey of UK advertisers showed growing dissatisfaction with the quality
of television programming.
The survey ...
16 Feb 1996
| by JANET IZATT
The Independent Television Commission is coming under increasing
pressure to relax the regulations...The Independent Television Commission is coming under increasing
pressure to relax ...
of Widescreen Television , was
promotional and went beyond indicating the connection between the
sponsor and the programme. The word was changed to makers .
Live TV was criticised for allowing London Transport ...
22 Oct 1999
| by ED SHELTON
to accompany its first TV advertising
push....to accompany its first TV advertising
push.
The PR campaign will be designed to create brand awareness ...
provider.
The TV campaign, which is said to be the biggest ever for a direct
response product ...
details we will start the campaign.
Countrywide will see fees of pounds 40,000 over four months ...