23 Nov 2001
The Government will enter talks with agencies about a 3
million marketing push for Travel Line, its project aiming to encourage
more people to make use of public transport. COI Communications is
co-ordinating the pitch process. - Marketing.
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22 Nov 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
The government is to begin talks with advertising agencies about a
major marketing push ...
, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR). A
budget of more than 3m has been set aside for marketing ...
pressure group Transport 2000 welcomed the government's
decision to invest in Travel Line.
"There ...
15 Nov 2001
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell has told delegates at the Tourism
Forum in London last week, that the tourism industry needs to join
forces with the government to take a more co-ordinated and coherent
approach to marketing.
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08 Nov 2001
| by MATTHEW ARNOLD
by the US travel
industry. He called for a co-ordinated approach across trade and
government tourism ...
31 Oct 2001
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
profit from the government's plans to privatise our public services. Sir Tim Bell (sic) , Mrs Thatcher ...
general PR support, not to lobby the government.
The complainant also pointed out that the ad ...
or not Lord Bell's company had been employed to lobby the government or to give general PR advice ...
30 Oct 2001
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
controversy because other agencies were set to pitch for the work before the government agency decided to hand ...
25 Oct 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
.1m grant provided by the government following the foot-and-mouth crisis. The campaign will also ...
will be working with the government organisation COI Communications when agencies pitch for the contract. Key ...
22 Oct 2001
is not a role for the federal government. This needs to be a private sector endeavour," NASA administrator ...
11 Oct 2001
| by CRAIG SMITH, Editor
to do? The privatisation model for British Rail
that John Major's government settled on was designed ...
. The trouble was that the government couldn't stop meddling. The job was
rushed through, with sticking ...
the original privatisation still
exists under this government. It makes little difference to the passengers ...
27 Sep 2001
| by MATTHEW ARNOLD
."
To patch up their haemorrhaging revenues and fend off litigation costs,
the US government has approved a ...