Scotsman internet ventures face cuts
31 Jul 2001 | by Staff,
LONDON - The publisher of The Scotsman is making staff on its internet projects redundant after it announced the websites were failing to pull in adequate advertising.
LONDON - ITV's news provider ITN faces a tough time as rival consortium Channel Three News enters the battle to bid for the much-coveted licence.
LONDON - The publisher of The Scotsman is making staff on its internet projects redundant after it announced the websites were failing to pull in adequate advertising.
LONDON - The publisher of The Scotsman is making staff on its internet projects redundant after it announced the websites were failing to pull in adequate advertising.
LONDON - Clemmow Hornby Inge has won the 500,000 account for English Heritage following a final shootout against Fallon.
LONDON - Clemmow Hornby Inge has won the 500,000 account for English Heritage following a final shootout against Fallon.
LONDON - Freeserve has claimed that its rival America Online is gaining an unfair advantage by exploiting a loophole in UK tax laws, and has threatened to quit the UK for the US unless this changes.
LONDON - Details of Havas Advertising's 541p cash offer for UK media-buying group Tempus has been sent to shareholders.
NEW YORK - The LA Times has become the latest of the major US newspapers to make job cuts, as the paper announces 1,700 people will be let go.
Ebookers.com has ended its £15 million advertising deal with AOL six months ahead of the agreed date because it failed to bring in sufficient revenue
LONDON - ebookers.com has ended an online advertising deal, one of the largest single deals signed to date, with AOL Europe because of poor results.