28 Sep 2001
| by PIPPA CONSIDINE
be amazed if ITV Digital is around in the next 12 months."
Although the Government is committed ...
for the New Labour government
What has been the most talked-about campaign this year?
Royal ...
28 Sep 2001
| by PETER HEIJMANS
The success of Big Brother in so many countries across the globe
has put the Dutch TV production company Endemol on the map. This is part
of a wider trend that has seen a transition in Dutch media from being
locally rooted and strictly regulated by the government to being a
consumer-oriented industry ...
27 Sep 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
FIFA, football's world governing body, has been hit by the
departure of its marketing chief less than a year before the 2002 World
Cup Finals in Japan and Korea.
FIFA director of marketing and competitions Michael Black left earlier
this month. It is not known whether he had a job to go to ...
24 Sep 2001
| by Staff,
Major's government, is one of several Conservative candidates being considered as part of an effort to bring political balance to the senior management of the BBC.
The Government is keen that a ...
and the economist Baroness Hogg who worked for John Major's government.
The deputy chairman's job is a one ...
21 Sep 2001
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
COI Communications has accused ITV of becoming "arrogant" and
warned it will need to become more flexible if it is to retain its slice
of the Government's ad budget.
Although COI bosses do ...
companies offered, the
more likely the Government was to use them. "The key factors for us are
the best ...
21 Sep 2001
| by MATTHEW COWEN
to the Government's as-yet
unfulfilled pledge to ban hunting with dogs with the line: "We have your
word Tony ...
21 Sep 2001
| by IAN DARBY
if the corporation convinces the
Government that it offers a unique service. Andy Duncan, the director ...
21 Sep 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
can give a hypothetical answer. The last time the Government offered
unilateral concession to a ...
20 Sep 2001
than the government would take decisions over
proposed new BBC services, but when questioned ...
20 Sep 2001
| by RAYMOND SNODDY, media editor of The Times
.
The government's decision to block the Corporation's new 100m a
year youth television channel because of its ...
if the government was to say no for a second time, it is not at all
clear what that would mean. No one disputes ...
of the Royal
Charter. They were prepared to refuse all the licences to make the point
and the government ...