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Government blocks £16m Johnston Press deal

The Government has blocked the £16.1m purchase of eight free weekly titles by Johnston Press from Trinity Mirror, on competition grounds. Trinity announced in July it planned to sell the titles in Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Cambridgeshire and Derbyshire ...

Why digital TV is not a Government issue

Why digital TV is not a Government issue...the agenda. The Government was drawn in. It was urged to place Britain at the forefront of DTT because ... suggesting this, too, may be pie in the sky. Why should the Government become so involved in whether people, of their own free will and in their own free time, adopt multi-channel TV or not? We don't have a Government ...

ISBA: Government must care about ads

ISBA: Government must care about ads...The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers has called on the Government to enshrine a "duty of care" for the UK's advertising industry Ofcom, the proposed super media regulator. In its response to the Communications White Paper, published last year, ISBA stressed the need for Ofcom to recognize the fundamental ...

Scottish Government reviews agencies

Scottish Government reviews agencies...The Scottish Government and the Scottish Health Education Board are both to instigate statutory reviews of their creative and media accounts, worth a total of £7 million. The Scottish Executive account is worth £4 million and the Health Education Board account worth around £3 million. The current incumbent ...

 

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