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Muhammad Ali calls for release of kidnapped WSJ reporter

NEW YORK - Muhammad Ali has lent his support to the case of Daniel Pearl, the kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter being held by Islamic terrorists in Pakistan.

NTL appoints Brunswick to handle
debt restructuring

LONDON - Flagging UK cable operator NTL has appointed Brunswick to handle PR while it attempts to reduce its 12bn debt mountain.

BBC extends lead over commercial radio as MacKenzie's TalkSPORT soars

LONDON - As the BBC extended its overall lead over the commercial radio sector, its biggest private sector critic Kelvin MacKenzie saw his TalkSPORT operation achieve its highest audience figures to date.

Rivals call on government to
break up BSkyB

LONDON - The BBC and Channel 4 have called on the government to break up BSkyB and separate its satellite TV content business from its satellite distribution.

Beatles angered by use of song
in US commercial

LONDON - An advertisement for US insurance giant Allstate using the Beatles song When I'm 64 is said to have angered The Beatles, who are against the band's songs being used for commercials.

UK lobbyist in libel threat over Enron

LONDON - The lobbyist alleged to have fixed political sponsorship deals for fallen US energy giant Enron is threatening to sue UK newspapers for libel.

BBC takes Teletubbies to China

HONG KONG - The BBC's Teletubbies are to become the first Western television show to broadcast regularly during primetime in China.

Speedo picks Fallon after three-way pitch for £4m assignment

LONDON - Fallon has won the pan-European account for the Speedo swimwear brand, estimated to be worth 4 million.

FA seeks agency for image makeover in World Cup build-up

LONDON - The Football Association is talking to agencies about an ad campaign to publicise its place at the heart of the national game in the run-up to this summer's World Cup.

EC ponders move to extend 'green' car ad warnings

Car advertisers could face a major rise in the cost of broadcast ads if new regulations under consideration by the European Commission get the go-ahead. The EC's environment directorate-general is considering whether car advertisers should be required to give information about the level...

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