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Mr Kipling pulls exceedingly offensive ad from television

LONDON - With 570 complaints weighed against it, an ad for Mr Kipling Mince Pies, which shows a woman giving birth during a nativity play, has been pulled from television screens.

Future unveils appointments and growth plans at Edge

LONDON - Future Publishing has appointed industry veteran Tony Mott as the new editor of its games magazine Edge, which it plans to back with increased distribution and international expansion in 2004.

Post Office set for ad boycott of MoS over rural closures

LONDON - The Post Office is refusing to buy advertising space in The Mail on Sunday for a £10m marketing blitz because of the newspaper's campaign against the closure of rural Post Office branches.

Telegraph Group launches Beagle 2 Mars supplement

LONDON - The Daily Telegraph is bringing out a 16-page tabloid supplement on Saturday to mark the landing of the British probe Beagle 2, which is due to land on Mars on Boxing Day.

Project Tyson launches with ad schedules booked solid

LONDON - Project Tyson, Emap's new weekly men's magazine, is to hit newsstands in January with advertising deals booked solid for the first six issues.

Google begins testing new book service with publishers

LONDON – Google has quietly begun testing a new service, dubbed Google Print, with publishing firms, which will pull together reviews and excepts from novels.

Independent News & Media axes 600 jobs to lower debt

LONDON – Independent News & Media is to lose as many as 600 staff across its worldwide operations as part of its continued restructuring plan aimed at reducing its levels of debt.

Nestle Rowntree hands UK control to Australia chief

LONDON - Nestle Rowntree, the UK's third-biggest confectionery firm, has picked a former Coca-Cola marketer as its managing director, an appointment insiders predict will trigger a shake-up of its marketing operations.

United Business Media makes good second-half progress

LONDON – With a strong performance by its UK magazine business and improvements in technology advertising, United Business Media said it has continued to make good progress in the second half of 2003.

Freeview set to nudge digital TV penetration past 50%

LONDON – The government's target of converting 95% of homes to digital TV by 2010 has begun to look possible as new year figures are likely to show that 50% of homes now have a digital service.


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