26 Feb 1998
| by MAGGIE HUDDY, New Media Manager, Unilev
monitor the effectiveness of ads on
BT s new-media services...., to monitor the effectiveness of ads on
BT s new-media services.
NetGravity s AdServer ...
07 Aug 1998
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
watchdog to monitor the Post Office s
trading practices....self-styled watchdog to monitor the Post Office s
trading practices.
The initiative, led by WWAV ...
30 Jan 1998
| by DOMINIC MILLS
monitor impact, while links
were developed between Rapture s Website and that of the Regular
Army ...
06 Nov 1998
| by STEFANO HATFIELD
Robson Green is back. Those four words are enough to fill any
advertiser targeting women with utter delight. In this new series, Green
plays - guess what - a loveable rogue, too busy womanising to put much
effort into the building business he set up with his miserable brother,
played by Stephen Tompkinson...
23 Oct 1998
| by STEFANO HATFIELD
It s a while since some high-profile football has appeared on
terrestrial television so the England v Luxembourg game was likely to
pull in the crowds.
09 Oct 1998
| by STEFANO HATFIELD
London Fashion Week has, as ever, caused a stir in the media, and
in this well-timed documentary, Clive James found the perfect foil for
his flip commentary in the vacuous world of haute couture.
02 Oct 1998
| by STEFANO HATFIELD
Just as cooking and DIY shows are becoming increasingly prolific on
TV, style programmes are also catching on. She s Gotta Have It, fronted
by Jimmy Tarbuck s daughter, Liza, is Channel 4 s latest offering on
fashion.
14 Aug 1998
| by STEFANO HATFIELD
Last Saturday, Channel 4 kicked off a six-part series based on
Armistead Maupin s bestseller, More Tales of the City, a candid look at
life in 70s San Francisco.
07 Aug 1998
| by DOMINIC MILLS
The hapless Neil Morrissey was given a chance to flex his thespian
muscles beyond beer and breasts in ITV s Saturday night peak-time
offering, the Vanishing Man.
10 Jul 1998
| by DOMINIC MILLS
The theme of women getting their kit off on TV continues with last
week s first episode of Big Women on Channel 4. Written by Fay Weldon
and hyped up to the seams, the four-part drama looks at radical feminism
in the 70s and is based on the establishment of the leading feminist
publisher, Virago.