Aegis drops as downgrade
rumours hit the market
29 Nov 2001 | by Jennifer Whitehead,
across the board, as the industry was buoyed by the government's media-ownership consultation paper ...
LONDON - The government has launched a TV and radio advertising campaign, featuring Birds of a...on the new e-commerce section on the government's consumer website and in leaflets to be sent out to libraries, Citizens' Advice Bureaux and local authorities. Advice from the government's consumer ...
across the board, as the industry was buoyed by the government's media-ownership consultation paper ...
The Newspaper Society is concerned that the government's consultation on media ownership rules fails to understand how newspapers and regional media markets operate, and threatens to increase the regulatory burden on local newspapers. ...
World motorsport's governing body, the FIA, has publicly backed plans for a global ban on tobacco sponsorship for the first time, ahead of negotiations by the World Health Organisation (WHO ... to improve the reputation of motorsport, which by the governing body's own estimate receives more than ...
. On Monday, its share price responded favourably to the government's media-ownership consultation paper ...
Other companies which saw their prices fall sharply were Reuters, down 4.3% to 732p, and WPP Group, down 2.9% but staying above the 7 mark at 710.5p. Both companies had seen significant increases yesterday, as the whole media sector was buoyed by the government's announcement that cross-media ownership ...
LONDON - The Newspaper Society has attacked the government's media ownership paper, published...media," he said. The society has also voiced fears that the government has not even begun ...
LONDON - The government will not remove regulatory hurdles blocking Rupert Murdoch from owning a UK...'s News Corporation take control of ITV -- comes just weeks after reports suggested that the government ... terrestrial broadcasters would not be lifted, although the government "would be willing to listen to arguments ... , the government said that this was a "market issue" and that the competition authorities would have to consider ...
Carlton's shares were priced at 243.75p this afternoon and Granada was at 150p as the market reacted favourably to news that the government is to scrap the current rule prohibiting single ownership of the two London ITV licences. BSkyB also saw its share price soar, up 4.8% to 851p, as the FTSE 100 ...
sold. Are countries brands? The Labour government thought so in 1997, as Cool Britannia ruled the (air)waves, and the presses. Now the government has declared it dead, with Tessa Jowell, culture ...