C4 sparks health fears with extreme dieting documentary
29 Sep 2006 | by by Beth McLoughlin
LONDON - A Channel 4 documentary where women try extreme weight-loss methods has been accused of encouraging dangerous crash diets.
LONDON - Green & Black's has appointed Starcom to its media planning and buying business as the upmarket chocolate brand grows in scale and internationally under parent Cadbury.
LONDON - A Channel 4 documentary where women try extreme weight-loss methods has been accused of encouraging dangerous crash diets.
The Observer will be the first national newspaper to offer MemoStick post-it effect advertising, an alternative to standard inserts, this weekend.
LONDON - News International has appointed Sandra Tinker as regional director of sales in Manchester.
LONDON - The Daily Telegraph's assistant editor Corinna Honan has resigned after 12 years at the title, as the group expects a strike ballot to be called by early next week.
LONDON - Carat and the7stars are set to go head to head in a pitch for the £5m media planning and buying account for finance firm Money, Debt & Credit.
LONDON - The Observer has sold a media first to Oxfam in the form of a sticky note, similar to a Post-It Note, tacked onto the front cover of this weekend's Observer Sport Monthly.
LONDON - Trinity Mirror has signed a deal with Filmnight Digital to provide the technology for a digital film store on the Daily Mirror's website.
LONDON - Vincent Bollore, Havas chairman, has written to Lord Sharman, the chairman of Aegis, calling for a shareholder meeting to reassert his request for seats on the board.
LONDON - Capital Radio is expected to steer away from its traditional TV advertising blitzes in favour of a series of intimate gigs featuring big-name acts such as Justin Timberlake and James Morrison.