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Blow to BBC as below-inflation licence fee rise to be set

LONDON - The government has agreed a below-inflation BBC TV licence fee increase, rising by 3% annually until 2008 and by 2% for the following three years, according to BBC reports.

DoH unveils festive safe sex campaign through Iris

LONDON - The Department of Health has launched a campaign to promote safe sex over the Christmas period among 18- to 24-year-olds through a point of sale promotional campaign created by integrated agency Iris.

Fast Track wins World Swimming Championship contract

LONDON - Sports marketing agency Fast Track is to provide national commercial partners, licensing, and client services for the ninth Fina World Swimming Championships, to be held in Manchester in April 2008.

Ofcom's junk food ad ban flawed according to Which?

LONDON - Consumer group Which? has criticised Ofcom's forthcoming ban on the advertising of junk food during children's TV programmes as being 'completely flawed', adding that the measures will not adequately protect under-16s from commercials for high fat, salt and sugar foods.

Pomegreat axes 'heart health' ad

Pomegreat has been forced to scrap an ad campaign after the Advertising Standards Authority ruled it contained unacceptable medicinal claims.

Weight Watchers in New Year push

Weight Watchers is to launch its biggest campaign to date, including an unbranded teaser element, to coincide with the post-Christmas dieting frenzy.

Threat of jail removed from using 'pester power'

The prospect of marketers being sent to prison for targeting children has been averted after the government decided not to impose criminal sanctions on advertisers who use 'pester power'.

The Carbon Trust in digital roster

The Carbon Trust, which advises UK businesses on how to cut carbon emissions, has drawn up a digital agency roster following a statutory review of its arrangements.

News brief: Stute Foods launches range of Rosemary Conley jams

Stute Foods, a UK juice and jam manufacturer, is launching a range of Rosemary Conley jams and honeys to coincide with the January diet season.

New spectrum could add £10bn to the UK economy

LONDON - Media regulator Ofcom has estimated that digital switchover, slated for 2010, will benefit the economy to the tune of between £5bn and £10bn over 20 years, because of the introduction of new digital radio and television stations.

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