22 Dec 2004
| by MediaWeek
This year has seen not only the recovery of media spends but also a number of shifts in the media environment. Firstly there are signs that the government is no longer happy to let the advertising industry be self-regulated as it has been in the past. I would expect increasing levels of guidance with children ...
22 Dec 2004
. The government left the door open for self-regulation, but warned that if it fails, a ban will be enforced ...
to define how to interface with government more effectively. Ministers know that if their agenda is the same ...
fought harder than most to get its message across. It has faced the brunt of criticism from government ...
22 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
The move is being seen as another sign of Europe reacting to strict new US Securities & Exchange Commission regulations and the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate governance legislation.
ITV is following in the footsteps of Lastminute.com and software firm Autonomy, which have made similar moves.
The buyback ...
22 Dec 2004
charge of responsible drinking initiatives. She previously worked in a government and consumer affairs
22 Dec 2004
| by Craig Smith, editor
if you were a spin doctor in a government department, but attempting to find a good day to bury bad news
22 Dec 2004
| by Emily Rogers
Chidlow, 32, admits that the fervent activity she is leading is partly attributable to the Tate's efforts to raise its profile - and therefore the stakes - over other galleries. With rumours that government funding for galleries is to be diverted into a body set up to monitor the impact of the proposed ...
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
, pubs and clubs comes into effect today, the government latest attempt to clamp down on smoking.
20 Dec 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
on their online operations.
It also revealed that one third of SMEs do not believe that the government does ...
that the government and industry chiefs seek to remedy the perception that the UK is not an environment ...
19 Dec 2004
| by MediaWeek
and alcohol, including the Government’s view via the Department of Health. Since then a Government White ...
, in the spirit of looking forward, 2004 will be best remembered for being the year that Government regulation ...
17 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Downing Street has appointed a former government adviser, Jeremy Peat, to the BBC's board...Peat worked as an economic adviser in a number of government departments, including the Treasury, for more than 10 years until 1993.
Peat is currently group chief economist of the Royal Bank of Scotland and replaces Sir Robert Smith, who retires from the board at the end of this month after six years' service ...