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BBC researches the magazine potential of Tomorrow’s World

BBC Magazines is understood to be working on plans to launch a Tomorrow s World magazine....BBC Magazines is understood to be working on plans to launch a Tomorrow s World magazine ...

Johns to head up BBC’s regional PR

The BBC has appointed its first head of press and public affairs for its restructured English...The BBC has appointed its first head of press and public affairs for its restructured English ...

MEDIA: In Brief - Radio 1 relaunches Web site

BBC Radio 1 has revamped and relaunched its Web site to encourage a two-way dialogue with...BBC Radio 1 has revamped and relaunched its Web site to encourage a two-way dialogue with ...

Barb figures hint at Labour success in TV viewer battle

, Gerry Robinson - won 3.2 million viewers on BBC1 and 6.9 million on ITV. Minute-by-minute ...

Clients back ITV over ITC charges

broadcaster. I thought it was the BBC s job to extend choice. Bob Wootton, the director of media ...

CAMPAIGN DIARY: Tatton agency merger puts a different slant on juicy party politics

former BBC newsman with his election campaign, is joining Publicis as a graduate trainee in September ...

CAMPAIGNS: Getting backs up in Bournemouth - Public Awareness

, the story hit the national press and there was a question raised on BBC 1 s Question Time. Ian ...

Proof that election coverage is best left to the experts

media, including broadsheet newspapers and the BBC, analyse how they covered the election and why ...

Campaigns: Eversholt sees off fat cat jibes - Financial PR

refused a BBC 2 Newsnight request to interview Jukes. In the absence of any directors, a Labour-ran ...

CAMPAIGN DIRECT: Marketing Challenge - Behind the scenes of NatWest’s first integrated campaign

played by Gary Olsen, the star of the BBC 1 sitcom, Two Point Four Children. Olsen refused to appear in ...

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