30 Apr 2007
| by Mark Banham
a public value test. As a result of the responses, and after consideration of the relevant ...
demonstrated considerable public support for the on-demand proposals. Thanks to the thorough assessment through the Public Value Test, and with the modifications which resulted from the test ...
30 Apr 2007
| by Darren Davidson
the results of a public vote pulled in 2.7m viewers and a 12.2% share. BBC One s version of the same reality TV show format, Any Dream Will Do , featuring a search for a member of the public to play Joseph ...
30 Apr 2007
| by Steven Wrelton
-sized publications. Several local publishers have received letters asking them to change the format of tabloid ...
30 Apr 2007
| by Mark Banham
Perkins, vice-president of corporate affairs. Communications planning agency Naked, which handles ...
30 Apr 2007
| by Staff
The publicity surrounding 33-year -old Kate Moss s collection for Top Shop has the tabloids and fashionistas in a frenzy. Huge queues are expected outside Top Shop today on London s Oxford Street with Moss reported to be attending the launch, with speculaltion that she will briefly pose as a mannequin ...
27 Apr 2007
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
be investigated by the Competition Commission, while Ofcom has also told the government it has public interest...to the government is that there are public interest issues, in relation to sufficient plurality of news provision ...
27 Apr 2007
| by Darren Davidson
for a 28-day public consultation. Following the consultation, the BBC Trust has asked BBC management ...
that it was not the role of the BBC to create additional choice for consumers from public funds, 93% of respondents in the consultation said the proposals were in line with the corporation s public purpose. Other concerns have been ...
27 Apr 2007
| by Alex Donohue
action sequences, which will take place in train stations and public spaces across the square mile ...
27 Apr 2007
| by Hamilton Nolan, PRWeek USA
to Siemens SVP of corporate affairs and marketing Jack Bergen.
27 Apr 2007
| by Jacquie Bowser
-in quizzes had been chosen long before competition phonelines closed, costing the public around 10m a year ...