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Royal Mail may have to pay withheld £40m compensation

LONDON – Up to £40m in compensation payments could be paid after all to Royal Mail customers who initially lost out, after a High Court judge upheld a legal challenge to regulator Postcomm.

Beeny site soars as online dating experiences major surge

LONDON - Whatever it is the season for, online dating websites are soaring. Channel 4 property expert Sarah Beeny has been overwhelmed by the success of her new dating site while market leader Dating Direct launches a major Christmas campaign.

Play Legal campaign encourages consumers to stop illegal downloading

LONDON – The message about illegal music downloads is still not getting through as 77% of people who regularly download songs have used an illegal site at least once, according to new research.

Merry Christmas from the staff of Digital Bulletin

LONDON - This is the last issue of Digital Bulletin for 2005, with the next bulletin to appear on January 4.

DoH funding crisis freezes binge-drinking drive

The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle binge drinking amid fears of a financial crisis at the Department of Health (DoH).

Burger King pools £50m global work in US shop

Burger King has consolidated its £50m global advertising business into its US agency, Crispin Porter & Bogusky, dealing a blow to UK incumbent Delaney Lund Knox Warren (DLKW).

IPA slams Labour U-turn over OFR

The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) has slammed the last-minute decision by Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish the Operating and Financial Review (OFR) legislation.

Orange puts agencies on alert in European review

France Telecom has sparked a pre-Christmas scramble among ad agencies by calling a long-anticipated review of its vast pan-European advertising business, centred on its Orange brand.

Ofcom's CRR chief set to exit after three seasons

David Connolly, the Ofcom adjudicator tasked with monitoring ITV's compliance to contract rights renewal (CRR), is to step down.

Gillette launches Venus extension

Gillette is planning its biggest promotional campaign since the launch of its Venus ladies' razor line five years ago to support the debut of Venus Vibrance, its first battery-powered razor for women.


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