30 May 2003
| by Staff,
LONDON – Mobile entertainment firm Eposs is set to expand the retail market for mobile phone games by forming strategic partnerships with mobile gaming specialists Digital Bridges and Mobile Avenue.
30 May 2003
| by Staff,
LONDON - The English Institute of Sport has relaunched its website as a resource for the country's top athletes, coaches, sports administrators, media and the sporting public.
30 May 2003
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - News Corporation chief Rupert Murdoch has become the unwitting star of a TV and press ad campaign in the US that opposes the relaxation of media laws in the US and argues that easing laws will put Murdoch on every channel.
30 May 2003
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - Emap has promoted Bruce Daisley to the post of national brand sales director, where he will be responsible for heading up its recently unveiled youth radio sales team OneNation.
30 May 2003
| by Jeremy Lee,
LONDON - The media auditor Billetts has sparked controversy with a proposal that the Competition Commission allows a single ITV sales point in 2006 and appoints an auditor to regulate airtime deals in the meantime.
30 May 2003
| by Ian Darby,
LONDON - BBCi, the BBC's interactive arm, has relaunched Ceefax with a new look and more services for digital viewers.
30 May 2003
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - The BBC is facing further criticisms that it is abusing its status as a public service broadcaster to compete unfairly with its commercial rivals, with the launch of a new record label.
30 May 2003
| by Jeremy Lee
The media auditor Billetts has sparked controversy with a proposal that the Competition Commission allows a single ITV sales point in 2006 and appoints an auditor to regulate airtime deals in the meantime.
30 May 2003
| by Ian Darby
Emap, buoyed by a growth in its consumer magazine and TV advertising revenues, announced full-year results that showed an increase in both turnover and profits.
30 May 2003
| by Mark Sweney
Two Swiss artists have threatened legal action against Honda UK, claiming the company's "cog" commercial, made by Wieden Kennedy London, copies key elements of their award-winning 1987 short film.