Politics of the media: Nobody's talking about the Liberals - but they will
30 Jun 2008 | by Stephen Foster
in the national media. For the Lib Dems almost any publicity is good publicity, because they get so little of it ...
for the wind energy sector, and its sister publication the WindStats Newsletter. The titles will complement ... and compliance information for financial and legal executives at public companies in the US. Lord Michael ...
in the national media. For the Lib Dems almost any publicity is good publicity, because they get so little of it ...
LONDON - Ci Research has appointed Richard Walker as a director responsible for public relations...-profile appointments we have planned for this quarter." Ci Research works for clients in the public, petro ...
international media outreach programme and secure pieces in influential sector publications. It will also ...
relatively low profile, although last year he was revealed to be the highest-paid public sector ... -general of the BBC, said: "Radio is at the heart of the BBC's public service mission and millions of listeners rely ...
ITV has hired Marks & Spencer's public affairs chief as the broadcaster continues to overhaul its...Jane Hill will join ITV on 14 July as head of public affairs. The role is understood to be newly-created and Hill will report to Nigel Warner, director of public affairs at ITV. Hill is currently government affairs manager at Marks Spencer. ITV's previous public affairs chief Sophie Jones recently left ...
and is recommending tighter media merger regulation and a role for Ofcom in policing the quality of public service...and is recommending Ofcom be given the power to initiate public interest tests. It also wants local mergers between radio and newspaper companies to be subject to the public interest test. It is particularly concerned about public service broadcasters, saying the current system "must be preserved" and it is "vital ...
appearing regularly in the partner publications. Jamie Murray Wells, founder of Glasses Direct, said: "We ...
In its fight to increase its ratings in the digital TV market, ITV is looking to reduce its public...The broadcaster wants to slash £150 million from its public service programming budget by 2012, when the analogue signal is set to be switched off. ITV's proposal is included in a submission to Ofcom, which is looking at the future of public service broadcasting. ...
to address mounting public concern about the growth of product placement within TV programmes.