30 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
The switch to digital TV over the
next eight years could require the
Government to spend as much...would be vulnerable pockets of people that are socially isolated. It also said the Government needs ...
and local government to develop a plan to help these people. Talking about digital TV, McIntosh said ...
, is expected to be switched off within the next eight years. By then, the Government hopes to have transferred ...
30 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
. As the Government and regulators conduct consultations into this area, not to mention moves by the European Union ...
continue by the World Health Organisation, Ofcom and the Government into the links between advertising ...
Gittings, strategic communications director at Manning Gottlieb OMD. The Government is expected to publish ...
30 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
to lead the changeover, had not just been accepted by Government, but was on the point of set-up. Since ...
29 Nov 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
the world, as well as guides on subjects from Islam to the iPod.
The DFID is a UK government ministry ...
26 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
'Neill's sites include WKD, Transport for London and a government campaign about mobile phone theft. Hi ...
26 Nov 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
will go to help starving people in the Southern Darfur region of Sudan.
Even the government is playing ...
26 Nov 2004
| by Jeremy Lee
the Government's health White Paper revealed last week.
The paper proposes that advertising for foods that the Government decrees to be unhealthy could be banned from appearing before the 9pm watershed.
VBS already has ...
26 Nov 2004
| by Alasdair Reid
created the cocktail of factors that make Channel 4's future so awkward, the Government is morally obliged to find a way to help: "The Government is responsible for allowing the BBC to dumb down, chase audiences aggressively and spend so much money launching new channels. The Government allowed ITV to merge. It now has ...
26 Nov 2004
, though? With governments in the UK and elsewhere in Europe looking to restrict certain types ...
25 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
Broadcasters and the Government are hampering the cause of digital switchover by promoting set...Steve Dowdle, managing director of Sony UK, warned the Government that Sony will not sign any memorandums of understanding on digital switchover until there is a neutral chair of Switchco and proper ...
Government should follow the lead of Taiwan by cutting the VAT on integrated digital television sets. ...