31 May 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
-ministerial government department and makes sure postal operators, including Royal Mail, meet the needs ...
31 May 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
Key areas for Knote will be data protection and financial regulations governing databases and database rights.
It is hoped her role will help raise the firms' profile within the direct marketing industry because she will be called on to comment on new laws.
Knote will be based at Bonnier Business ...
31 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
at the Government department, placing current incumbent MediaCom on full alert....annual radio budget, while MindShare is third with £33m. The Government brief was won by Starcom as part ...
31 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
Responding to the Government's Green Paper on Charter renewal, BBC chairman Michael Grade said ...
the Government of underestimating the impact of new technology on the TV market, claiming it was vital ...
in Parliament before the Government firms up its plans for the BBC's next Charter. While there is pretty much a ...
31 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
relationship with COI and the Government's communications arm indicated to Carat that it would like West ...
31 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
. The BBC says the Government is underestimating the potential impact of new technologies. It is, therefore ...
31 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
.2% to £35.4m; motors, down 4.0% to £20.5m; and finance, up 13.1% to £18.7m. Advertising by government ...
31 May 2005
| by MediaWeek
The boom in low-cost air travel, as undeniable as it now is, clearly
took even the most seasoned air-watchers by surprise. Summarising its
2000 air traffic forecasts, the Government said it had taken little
account of low-cost passenger figures, because their growth rate – 8.1%
a year in 1999 ...
27 May 2005
The president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, and a group of South American governments are launching a...Telesu, which has left-wing leanings and will show a combination of news, documentaries and sports programming from across South America, has been set up in a bid to offer viewers an alternative to the corporate-owned news channels such as CNN and Fox.
The governments of Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Uruguay ...
27 May 2005
1993: Virgin Radio - known as Virgin 1215 after its AM frequency - launches on 30 April. Owned by Richard Branson (75 per cent) and the venture capitalist Apax Partners (25 per cent), it is one of three national commercial radio franchises awarded by the Government in the early 90s - the others being Classic ...