Teachers’ role for Media Strategy
10 Dec 2004
Teachers’ TV, a £60m government-funded digital TV channel, is the subject of a public affairs
, the winner of the fourth series of hit ITV show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. One 'TV insider' told
Teachers’ TV, a £60m government-funded digital TV channel, is the subject of a public affairs
operator Albacom and signed a £3.7m IT services agreement with Microsoft to launch a web-based service...to sell the firm to Cendant for £209m. Tesco dropped two places to third – it maintained a high ... five places to the top of the table after publicising plans to invest at least £150m to strengthen its presence within the M25. The Football Association fell to second from bottom after it was warned it faces ...
such as shopping centres and the regeneration of town centres with a £300m grant. EEDA hopes the money will help ... . Infrastructure projects include the £17m Southend-on-Sea town-centre regeneration project, which has benefited from a £5.4m grant from the European Structural Fund Programme. Grants have also gone to training ...
for £310,000 after selling it two years ago to the BV Group for £3.5m, said it was not yet decided ...
A KPMG spokeswoman confirmed that FD had been brought in on an ‘ad hoc’ basis to assist the auditors’ PROs on the Courts front line. Courts UK went into administration on 30 November after failing to restructure £280m of debt. Stores were originally closed so that KPMG could assess the value of the firm ...
of routes across Europe. The firm has since moved to a bi-annual reporting structure, and posted a £14m profit in the six months to 30 September, up from a £3.1m profit in the same period in 2003. Flybe says ...
Hospital was acquired by the Scottish Executive for NHS Scotland in June 2002 for £37.5m. It was previously ...
, which the CBI estimates costs local businesses £2.6m a year. ‘We are working to a very broad brief ...
more than £1m to Financial Dynamics. ...