Media Perspective: The internet is not 'done' just because TV people think it is
24 Oct 2008 | by Russell Davies, russell@russelldavies.com
be any good? And can we get the internet running fast enough that we can slam megahours of ...
be any good? And can we get the internet running fast enough that we can slam megahours of ...
NEW YORK - The rejection of the US government's $700bn plan to solve the financial crisis was down to a "failure of branding" in the way it was sold to the American people, according to the leaders of US ad agencies.
A £6 million government campaign to encourage people to save energy and cut bills has been attacked as "a drop in the ocean" compared with the huge advertising budgets of the energy companies.
corporate head of comms, while Jenny Thorpe and Lynne Arrowsmith also step up. Slam PR is handling the ...
Fiat has apologised to the Chinese government for a TV commercial that features scenes of Tibet and the movie actor Richard Gere, an outspoken critic of China's crackdown on political freedoms in the country.
are reigning Grand Slam and Ashes holders respectively. England's women footballers, meanwhile, are ...
The BBC has been criticised by its commercial rivals after a review by the BBC Trust revealed that the corporation had overspent on its online budget by nearly £36 million last year. The BBC's digital operations cost £110 million, nearly 50 per cent more than the £74 million it had planned to spend.
French. - If you could get tickets to any event, what would it be? Any tennis grand slam. Sensing a ...
and Claire Sparks from Slam. Predicted fee income for 2008 3.8m. Plans for the next 12 months ...