30 Jan 2007
| by James Livesley
With Ofcom turning its attention to online public services, James Livesley looks at what...public service sector, hence communications regulator Ofcom s extension last week of its Public Service Publisher (PSP) initiative from broadcast to online. In its first review of public service broadcasting (PSB) in 2005, the regulator found that, while there was still support for public service programming ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Colin Grimshaw, the deputy editor of Media Week
public service remit to complement that of the BBC. In return, C4 pays no transmission licence fee ...
, Ofcom revealed details of its Public Service Publisher initiative, with, coincidentally, a budget ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Richard Eyre, richard.eyre@haymarket.com, a former chiefexecutive of the ITV Network
. The management of what is said in public, whether it be foolish, brilliant, inspiring or nauseating, has ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
YouGov s BrandIndex is a daily measure of public perception of more than 1,100 consumer brands across 32 ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
by public transport. We also now know that Tube passenger journeys are predicted to increase by 56 million ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
time. 15% - External meetings and public speaking - to Chrysalis folk or lucky conference delegates ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
of communication and that it saves nearly £2m on the
publicity and advertising costs it would incur if it did ...
have bought 44 pages per week in our paper. I don't
know any council that needs that much publicity ...
rival publication house we wouldn't have a
problem, but we are being threatened by a weekly ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
The agencies selected to present to the BBC this Thursday and Friday are
incumbent PHD, Mediaedge:cia, Carat, Media Planning Group and
ZenithOptimedia. Following the meetings, the BBC is expected to reduce the shortlist. The statutory review, which takes place every five years, covers all
public service elements ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
has acquired Living Edge magazine
from Silk Press. Living Edge is a monthly lifestyle publication ...
30 Jan 2007
| by Media Week
-house pulled off a media stunt that delivered significant
positive publicity. NO - Richard Oliver Broadcast ...