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Google will not tolerate copyright breach by YouTube

LONDON - Search giant Google says it will stamp out any copyright violations when it takes over video-sharing network YouTube later this year, following its $1.65bn acquisiton of the social media website.

Edinburgh paper adds retail section

Johnston Press daily, The Edinburgh Evening News, has launched a new retail section, Life & Style.

Virgin signs Powerade as sponsor

Virgin Radio has signed sports drink Powerade to sponsor features across the station during the 2006/7 football season.

Uncut website gets redesign

IPC has revamped the website for its music and film magazine Uncut with daily music news and an editor's blog.

Heart overtakes Capital at breakfast

Johnny Vaughan's Capital Radio breakfast show has lost 70,000 listeners in three months, according to the third-quarter Rajar audience figures.

PHD's Rocket scoops Tiger Beer media account

LONDON - Tiger Beer has awarded its £3m UK media planning and buying account to PHD Group agency Rocket after a competitive pitch.

Digital only radio audience approaches the 5m mark

LONDON - Digital-only radio stations are closing in on the 5m audience mark, although sales of DAB sets have stalled, according to the Rajar figures for July-September.

AT&T signs up as title sponsor for WilliamsF1 racing team

LONDON - WilliamsF1 has signed a multi-year title sponsorship deal with US telecoms giant AT&T in time for the beginning of the 2007 Formula 1 season.

Genesis Consulting launches sponsorship division

LONDON - Sports consultancy Genesis Consulting has launched a specialist sponsorship and partnership marketing division called Genesis Partnerships.

Charities warn MPs about loophole in junk food ad debate

LONDON - Proposals for restrictions on the marketing of junk food to children could be 'fatally flawed' if MPs do not deal with brand as well as product advertising, according to the charities National Heart Forum and Sustain.

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