Dreamcast future uncertain as Sega links with rivals
24 Jan 2001 | by Louise Banbury
Sega is considering ending production of its Dreamcast console and will instead make games for rivals Sony and Microsoft.
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Leo Burnett will resign its 7m P&O Cruises account in March due to a potential client conflict with Walt Disney.
Sega is considering ending production of its Dreamcast console and will instead make games for rivals Sony and Microsoft.
News Corporation’s BSkyB has stepped up its campaign to snatch the 45m-a-year contract to supply ITV with news from ITN by joining a five-member consortium.
Red Bull has been rapped over the knuckles by the Advertising Standards Authority following a three-and-a-half year inquiry.
The US Federal Trade Commission has cleared online advertising company DoubleClick of privacy invasion.
Digital radio broadcaster Radio First is set to join forces with eight Premier League football clubs to launch the Fan Radio Network.
The Guardian Media Group has signed a deal with Associated Newspapers to launch the Metro free daily newspaper in Manchester.
The BBC could introduce advertising on one of its public service websites, prompting commercial website owners to threaten legal action.
UK terrestrial digital broadcaster ONdigital is to launch a branded weekly TV listings magazine to its 1m subscribers edited by Bill Hagerty, former editor of Trinity Mirror Sunday red-top The People.
Uncertainty among Express Newspapers’ staff continues to increase amid speculation that its new owner, the OK! magazine and soft-porn publisher Northern & Shell, is to close its Manchester office in a bid to further cut costs.