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Top Up TV splits into three in radical restructure

LONDON - Top Up TV is undergoing a radical restructure that will split the pay-TV service into three separate companies.

Agencies invited to pitch for Direct Line's DM account

LONDON - Insurance business Direct Line is to put its multimillion-pound direct marketing business out to pitch.

Commercial broadcasters warn government about BBC dominance

LONDON - British television and radio companies have joined forces to lobby the government about the growing power of the BBC and warned it risks damaging the commercial sector if it raises the corporation's licence fee.

Capital Radio's marketing chief Lyons resigns

LONDON - Capital Radio's marketing director Carl Lyons has quit the GCap-owned London-based radio station after three years.

PHD and ZenithOptimedia to share HM Revenue and Customs

PHD and ZenithOptimedia have picked up the £3m HM Revenue and Customs strategic media planning task.

OFT proposes print distribution shake-up

Publishers may be stopped from giving wholesalers exclusive territories in which to distribute magazines and newspapers to retailers, under draft guidance issued by the Office of Fair Trading today.

Orange to offer internet TV service

Orange has announced details of the long awaited rebrand of internet service provider Wanadoo, including plans for a broadband TV service next year.

Fast Food Nation author Schlosser slams soft touch Ofcom

LONDON - Eric Schlosser, campaigning author of 'Fast Food Nation' and 'Chew on This', has launched a scathing attack on Ofcom's proposals for the advertising of food to children.

Hamlin leaves Carat to run mobile start-up

Carat International director Dusan Hamlin is leaving the agency to establish an international mobile marketing company called Inside.

MSN UK commits to 15% search commission rate

Microsoft’s portal MSN UK has committed to an agency commission rate of 15% for its forthcoming paid-for search service.

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