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Future targets techno-savvy with Digital Home

LONDON - Future Publishing is tapping the growing digital technology market with a new glossy lifestyle magazine called Digital Home.

Guardian to publish Space Handbook

LONDON - The Guardian is set to publish its autumn/winter edition of the Space Handbook, the bi-annual supplement on interiors and homes.

Advertising goes quiet as world pauses

BRAND WATCH - Advertising was dropped as the world remembered September 11, and British Airways, once the 'world's favourite airline', faced life outside the FTSE-100, writes Jennifer Whitehead in this week's round-up of brand news .

Official PlayStation2 Magazine tackles blight of digit theft

LONDON - Official PlayStation2 Magazine has launched a campaign to highlight the apparent theft of digits (namely thumbs), which has been reported in China and is set to sweep the UK.

Monkey not to appear as face of Comic Relief says administrator

LONDON - ITV Digital administrator Deloitte & Touche has scotched plans by advertising agency Mother to give the broadcaster's knitted mascot Monkey to charity until the doomed company's finances are sorted out.

Microsoft hits the 'try again?' button as the government forgets to phone a friend

Microsoft hit the 'try again?' button this week, the government should have phoned a 'Millionaire' friend about Learn Direct and MmO2 drove its marketing juggernaut to Arsenal, write Jennifer Whitehead and Gordon MacMillan , in this week's Brand Watch.

Relations with Wallpaper's Brule strained as IPC installs publishing director

LONDON - Relations between Wallpaper magazine creator Tyler Brule and IPC Media look set to deteriorate further, as IPC announced it has appointed Richard Johnstone as the new publishing director of the title.

Andersen gets tarnished as Raleigh gets on its bike and leaves the UK

Things got worse for Andersen, BP answered charges of fat cat-ism and Raleigh bikes left the UK for good, writes Jennifer Whitehead in this week's Brand Watch .

MSN offers AOL $50 to switch from AOL in campaign push

LONDON - Microsoft upped the ante in its online battle against rival AOL as it offers subscribers 50 in cash to switch to MSN in the latest phase of its "switch from AOL" campaign.

UK music store to launch its own newspaper

Music Zone, the UK's fastest-growing independent music store, is launching its own in-house newspaper next month.


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