10 Dec 1999
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE and SEBASTIAN VESPER i
Digital Media, with an initial pounds
200,000 in business....Digital Media, with an initial pounds
200,000 in business.
The agency has been hired by three ...
10 Dec 1999
| by ED SHELTON
, interactive and digital TV and
third generation mobile phones. Shine came top in a three-way pitch...., TV, radio, print, interactive and digital TV and
third generation mobile phones. Shine came top in ...
03 Dec 1999
| by MARY COWLETT
As this week s angry letter from the British Tourist Authority
(BTA) shows, the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) is once again in
danger of coming to blows with the PR industry over charges for copying
newspaper cuttings.
03 Dec 1999
| by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
The Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) has drawn criticism from the
PR industry once again, this time for its charges for electronic
distribution of press cuttings. Each photocopied cutting costs NLA
licencees 2p. But that charge is doubled to 4p if a cutting is
distributed electronically.
03 Dec 1999
| by ED SHELTON
lines
during the last industrial revolution.
The digital revolution of which the internet and ...
26 Nov 1999
| by STEPHANIE FRANCE
mission critical if they are to succeed in the digital
age. The campaign was backed by information on ...
26 Nov 1999
| by ED SHELTON
digital platforms (direct-to-home
satellite, cable and terrestrial) will ensure a significant pool from ...
25 Nov 1999
| by Ken Gofton
order, they are the impact of the internet, digital
technology and e-commerce, the competition to be ...
19 Nov 1999
| by STEPHEN ARMSTRONG
second digital radio multiplex licence to
serve Greater London....a second digital radio multiplex licence to
serve Greater London.
GWR, headed by CEO Ralph ...
12 Nov 1999
| by JEMIMAH BAILEY
Capital Radio Digital has been awarded the local digital multiplex
licence to serve Cardiff...Capital Radio Digital has been awarded the local digital multiplex
licence to serve Cardiff ...