Young people face barriers to TV jobs
23 Feb 2006 | by Ian Quinn
Fierce competition for jobs, low pay and ‘ad hoc’ training schemes are discouraging many young people from entering the TV industry, according to a new survey.
Maidstone-based Life TV is to launch a South East England Television channel on Sky channel 139 on Tuesday 28 February at 8pm.
Fierce competition for jobs, low pay and ‘ad hoc’ training schemes are discouraging many young people from entering the TV industry, according to a new survey.
The Spectator is offering a searchable digital edition as part of a new service from online venture Exact Editions.
Mark Cranmer, former chief executive of Starcom MediaVest, has been confirmed as the worldwide chief executive of the WPP Group’s Research International arm.
LONDON – Carlsberg UK is to launch a £5m TV advertising push for its Tetley bitter brand under the slogan, 'Don't do things by half', featuring an over-the-top fancy dress party-goer dressed as a gladiator.
The Wall Street Journal Europe is to launch a quarterly style magazine aimed at high-earning executives in a bid to draw in luxury goods advertisers.
LONDON - Havas is in advanced talks about launching its Paris-based sports marketing agency Havas Sports into the UK market later this year.
LONDON – Ford has extended its 14-year association with the Uefa Champions League until 2009 in a deal worth £8m.
LONDON - Kevin Marsh, editor of BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme is to stand down from his role after three-and-a-half years, during which he steered the flagship show through the Iraq war and the Hutton Report.
LONDON - The Wall Street Journal Europe is to launch a style magazine aimed at high-income executives with former Esquire editor Peter Howarth at the helm, as the financial paper tries to draw in luxury goods advertisers.