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US regulator relaxes rules on newspaper and TV ownership

NEW YORK - The US media regulator has controversially voted in favour of allowing companies to own newspapers and TV stations in the same city.

News Int's Weston joins Dow Jones to head special projects

LONDON - Ian Weston, corporate development director of News International, has been appointed senior vice-president of special projects at Dow Jones & Company, publisher of The Wall Street Journal.

Digital UK brings in Scott as chief executive

LONDON - Digital UK, the body overseeing the digital TV switchover process, has appointed former Channel 4 managing director David Scott as its new chief executive, taking over from Ford Ennals.

Bangladeshi and Pakistani families subject to new Government push

Revenue & Customs and the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) are making a joint push to target hard-to-reach Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities.

Wine brand in ethical push

Fairtrade wine brand Fairhills has called in PR support in an attempt to make ethical wine more mainstream.

ASA bans Flybe ad for misleading prices

LONDON - The ASA has banned a Flybe.com national press ad for misleading customers about the prices of flights.

Green energy body in agency hunt

The trade body for wind and water energy is on the hunt for public affairs support as it urges the Government to step up its efforts to tackle climate change.

Scottish water firm turns to BIG

The BIG Partnership has won a five way shoot-out to land an account with a Scottish water company Business Stream.

Discovery Networks European sales boss Rodgers resigns

LONDON - Annie Rodgers, senior vice-president of sales for Discovery Networks in EMEA, has resigned from her role without a job to go to.

Facebook sues adult website for hacking into servers

LONDON - Facebook is suing Slickcash, a Canadian operator of adult websites, accusing it of unlawfully accessing its servers to steal data about its users.

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