15 Dec 2004
Royal Doulton is attempting to boost sales in the US by creating an e-commerce site. The website, designed by Neoworks, offers a tailored range for the US market.
15 Dec 2004
| by Craig Smith, editor
For half the year, the Cannes 2004 winners book has been moving progressively down the pile of literature on the area of office floor loosely reserved for periodicals whose production values are too high to chuck out immediately, but whose purpose is too peripheral for 'serious' trade magazines such...
15 Dec 2004
Clearasil is targeting the tween-to-teen market with a lifestyle website that aims to provide a 'bonding experience' with the brand.
15 Dec 2004
Classic FM TV, the classical music video channel, is to go online via a 24-hour broadband streaming service. The channel, which broadcasts on Sky 464 and NTL 921, has a monthly audience of 2.4m, according to BARB. Classic FM plans to increase this by tapping into the 3m UK homes with broadband.
15 Dec 2004
Hellomagazine.com, the online extension of Hello! magazine, has signed a deal to provide content to broadband ISP UK Online. Hello! celebrity news headlines will be accessible through the ukonline.net entertainment page.
15 Dec 2004
A return to its full-service digital agency roots has placed Agency Republic at the head of the pack, writes Ben Carter.
15 Dec 2004
As major advertisers start to take online marketing seriously, digital agencies can look forward to a more secure future, with many retaining clients for longer. One agency benefiting from this trend is Glue London, last year's winner of Marketing's Digital Agency of the Year. It has had an outstanding...
LONDON – Google has signed deals with seven major libraries, including Oxford University and Harvard University, and plans to put their collections on to the web.
14 Dec 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - Freeview subscriber numbers are nudging the 4m mark, with almost 60% of UK homes now receiving some form of multichannel television.
LONDON – The Daily Telegraph and Oxfam have linked up to offer Telegraph readers a free 10-track download of the best new British acts from Oxfam's digital music site.