XM unveils new site for Special Constabulary police
24 Feb 2003 | by Staff,
LONDON - Digital agency XM London has launched a new website for the Police Force, aimed at its voluntary section, the Special Constabulary.
LONDON - Granada is being advised by John Bridgeman, the former director general of the Office of Fair Trading, ahead of a Competition Commission investigation into its planned £2.1bn merger with ITV partner Carlton Communications.
LONDON - Digital agency XM London has launched a new website for the Police Force, aimed at its voluntary section, the Special Constabulary.
LONDON - EasyJet has topped the list of airline websites scoring almost double the number of visits compared with its next closest rival British Airways, according to research published by Hitwise.
SAN FRANCISCO - The 116-year-old San Francisco Examiner, the one-time flagship of William Randolph Hearst's newspaper empire, has ended its life as a paid-for newspaper, axing most of its staff and relaunching today as a smaller freesheet.
LONDON - The NSPCC has been criticised over a new £1m advertising campaign aimed at the parents of toddlers, and for the amount of resources it puts into campaigning.
LONDON - Toy company Lego has appointed the WPP Group public relations firm Hill & Knowlton to work on a range of European and global consumer projects following a four-way pitch.
LONDON - Some of the world's best athletes will meet their match in an animated figure called Stickman, the latest star of Nike's advertising.
LONDON - Trinity Mirror is to launch a review of all its businesses, which is likely to include dumping its price cuts at the Daily Mirror, widely viewed to have been an expensive flop.
LONDON - Hachette Filipacchi UK has appointed Manchester-based sales house The Pepper Group to handle its regional advertisement sales business.
LONDON - Pearl & Dean is to commemorate its 50th anniversary by launching a year-long fundraising initiative.