The Demographic Shift - 19
31 Mar 2003
I wasn't going to write about weddings for oh so many reasons, but then a number of things happened that were all wedding related, writes Gordon MacMillan in part one of 'When Weddings Go Shock!'.
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NEW YORK - The New York Sun is to launch a television advertising campaign as it forges on with its attempt to muscle in on the New York Times, which dominates the city's broadsheet market.
I wasn't going to write about weddings for oh so many reasons, but then a number of things happened that were all wedding related, writes Gordon MacMillan in part one of 'When Weddings Go Shock!'.
LONDON - Freeserve, the UK's biggest ISP, has signed a year-long online advertising deal with internet bank Intelligent Finance.
LONDON - William Hill is launching a special website to cope with the huge rise in punters having their once-a-year flutter on the Grand National, which is held this coming weekend.
LONDON - Iraqi state-controlled television has returned to the airwaves after being put off the air by a coalition Tomahawk missile attack early this morning.
LONDON - NTL has said that pre-tax earnings rose by 48% to £661m last year, in the first set of results it has posted since it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US.
LONDON - Flatulence in a charitable cause has been given the OK by the advertising watchdog, despite 88 complaints about an ad for Walkers Crisps in aid of Comic Relief that showed celebrities, including such as Kate Winslet and Liam Neeson, farting.
LONDON - RTL, the pan-European broadcaster and major shareholder of UK terrestrial TV station Five, has ruled itself out as a possible bidder for ITV.
LONDON - Future Publishing is to run a series of Official Xbox Magazine special editions starting with The 100 Best Xbox Games, which goes on sale next month.
LONDON - Virgin Radio has signed an eight-month sponsorship deal with Castrol GTX Magnatec to promote the brand via traffic and travel updates during the popular breakfast and drive-time slots.