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T in the Park hires Big Fish to hook sponsors

LONDON - Events agency Big Fish is to handle sponsorship for the biggest music festival in Scotland, T in the Park, for 2003.

Safeway back on TV with focus on freshness

LONDON - Safeway is returning to TV advertising after a three-year break, with a six-month regional campaign that promotes the supermarket chain's philosophy of freshness and value.

Pinnell, MacDowall and Bishop in fight for top COI post

LONDON - The new boss of COI Communications will be chosen next week from a shortlist of five men chasing the £120,000-a-year job of succeeding Carol Fisher.

Drambuie returns to TV after a decade away

LONDON - Drambuie will tell consumers to stay home and 'put tomorrow on ice' in a return to television advertising in the run-up to Christmas.

Barclaycard urges shoppers not to go mad

LONDON - Shoppers will be warned not to go on mad shopping sprees because their interest rates have been reduced, in the latest advertising from Barclaycard.

Agencies line up as Lucozade Sport calls pitch

LONDON - GlaxoSmithKline is talking to non-roster agencies about the £3m account for its Lucozade Sport drink, currently held by Ogilvy & Mather.

Government concedes to TV ads self-regulation

LONDON - Hopes that TV and radio commercials will be brought into line with the self-regulatory system for print advertising have been boosted by a U-turn by the government.

IBM kicks off $800m ad campaign with spoof creative

NEW YORK - IBM is to invest as much as $800m (£513m) in advertising over the next 12 months to promote what it calls its 'on-demand computing' initiative.

Godman to bow out after long production career

LONDON - Jo Godman is stepping down from Godman, the market- leading production company she formed six years ago, to devote more time to her personal life.

FHM and Sky link up for global 'hottest babe' search

LONDON - Emap is taking its flagship lads magazine FHM on to TV screens around the world with a show about its quest to find the world's most attractive non-celebrity woman called 'FHM Bikini Heaven'.

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