TFL launches major congestion charging campaign
20 Dec 2002 | by MediaWeek
TFL launches major congestion charging campaign
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TFL launches major congestion charging campaign
NEW YORK - Smith & Wesson, one of the world's most famous handgun makers, is looking to extend its brand into other areas and has hired a brand licensing agency to find new products to bear its name.
LONDON - Business a.m., the Scottish daily financial newspaper, faces almost certain closure after a rescue package put together by financial publisher Angus MacDonald was scotched because of European employment legislation.
LONDON – The UK's most profitable internet company uDate.com has been bought by USA Interactive, the American group controlled by Barry Diller, for around £93.6m in an all-stock deal.
LONDON - Adam Crozier, the former head of the Football Association and former joint chief executive of Saatchi & Saatchi, has been confirmed as the next chief executive of Royal Mail.
LONDON - Haircare brand John Frieda has named Zenith Optimedia as its sole European media planning and buying agency, following its acquisition by Kao in August 2002.
LONDON - HHCL & Partners is behind a new television advertising campaign that will warn the 10m people cooking a turkey on Christmas Day to be mindful of hygiene and food safety while sipping the cooking sherry.
LONDON - Hachette Filipacchi UK has moved its magazine distribution business out of Emap-owned Frontline and into IPC Media distributor Marketforce.
LONDON - Regional newspaper group Johnston Press is selling off the Writers News business it bought as part of its acquisition of Regional Independent Media in April to Warners Group Publications.