Nationwide launches major online drive
30 Apr 2002 | by Deborah Bonello,
offensive this week that it hopes will grab the attention of every web user at some point during
The Wireless Group, which owns the radio station TalkSport, saw a 2.8% fall in national advertising during the last 12 months. However, the local advertising marketing was stronger and grew by 9.3% year on year during the first four months of 2002. "We have noticed in recent weeks what we hope ...
offensive this week that it hopes will grab the attention of every web user at some point during
hoped would be a hit. The loss, its first in a decade, will mean hard choices for new chief executive ...
friendly £425m bid with a higher offer. WPP, which owned 22% of Tempus, was hoping the French group would ...
Sutton concerning the more than 1,500 members of staff affected. I pay tribute to their efforts and hope ...
Hopes of an improvement in industry prospects faded as the results came in, revealing that Cordiant - parent of City PR firm Financial Dynamics - fell into the red after an exceptional charge of £224.8m ... no revenue growth this year,' said CEO Michael Bungey. One ray of hope came in the annual results from ...
on the digital future, ITV has also once again resigned itself to managing decline. But there is some hope ...
colleague Claire Beale has returned. I shall be reappearing shortly in a new slot, where I hope to irritate ...
Wave, The Practice, The Pretender and Chicago Hope. In most cases the episodes shown are from old ...
The agency was handed the £3 million business earlier this month. Sneak is a younger version of its sister title, Heat, and has the same gossipy style. The weekly publication is aimed at 12- to 16-year-old girls and is hoping for an average circulation of 100,000. The first issue goes on sale on 30 April ...