NEWS: Govt protects industry right to parody TV programmes
13 Dec 1996 | by HARRIET GREEN
Circus, the IPA s legal affairs director, told Campaign at the time: The IPA is telling the Government ...
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You know how the Advertising Association is always banging on about the freedom of commercial speech (yawn) and (yeah, yeah) the right to advertise? Well, you could say it has been royally hoist with its own petard. Its head of public affairs, the highly vocal Jonathan Bullock, has ...
Circus, the IPA s legal affairs director, told Campaign at the time: The IPA is telling the Government ...
Labour needed dramatic advertising to capture the public s imagination. ...
Leagas Shafron Davis has been appointed by the Department of Health to promote a new call prioritisation system for the ambulance service after a three-way pitch (Campaign, 15 November). The campaign will inform the public about the new system, which involves prioritising calls as they come ...
to the general public, opinion formers and shareholders alike that BT does a great deal for a lot ...
-down and bottom-up affair. They must look more carefully at which markets they wish to be in and build credible ...
and public relations requirements....and public relations requirements. The move reunites London s police force with the agency ... included warnings to the public about crime, such as its recent anti-burglary push, operation bumble bee , through Saatchi and Saatchi. Commercials have also been used to try to encourage the public to co ...
of advertising. With limited technical resources, and a public turned off by sophisticated advertising...In the developing world, cooking staples, such as oil and maize, form much of the backbone of advertising. With limited technical resources, and a public turned off by sophisticated advertising ... me the right to choose Umbrella. Underneath, the text tells the Vietnamese public, who are still ...
. Nigel Griffiths, Labour s spokesman on consumer affairs, has already gone on record to say he wants ... have misinformed the general public to publicise full retractions at their own expense, giving ...
become a topic for public debate - not least with the domestic commercial station, TV4, says the ITV Association s controller for corporate affairs, Sue Eustace. Other nations breathed a sigh of relief ...