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ITN and Channel Three News fight for ITV news contract

LONDON - ITV's news provider ITN faces a tough time as rival consortium Channel Three News enters the battle to bid for the much-coveted licence.

Clemmow Hornby Inge wins English Heritage

LONDON - Clemmow Hornby Inge has won the 500,000 account for English Heritage following a final shootout against Fallon.

Clemmow Hornby Inge wins English Heritage

LONDON - Clemmow Hornby Inge has won the 500,000 account for English Heritage following a final shootout against Fallon.

Freeserve threatens to quit UK in tax row

LONDON - Freeserve has claimed that its rival America Online is gaining an unfair advantage by exploiting a loophole in UK tax laws, and has threatened to quit the UK for the US unless this changes.

Ehsrealtime picks up £2m advertising brief for ActionAid

Ehsrealtime has won a brief from the charity ActionAid to create and plan its new fundraising and ad campaign. ActionAid, the third-largest UK overseas development charity, appointed the agency without a pitch. The spend will be about 2 million. Ehsrealtime's work will mainly consist...

Conservative outcry over record Labour advertising budget

The Tories have called for a full-scale investigation into another huge rise in the Government's advertising budget after it soared to a record 192 million in the previous financial year. The Opposition claimed the Labour government had launched a deliberate advertising splurge ahead of...

HOTLINE: News in brief

The Electoral Commission, the body that oversees elections in Britain, is considering introducing a new code of conduct for party political ads. The Commission is to review rules after the advertising industry decided to exclude ads by political parties from its Code of Advertising Practice.

REVIEW: Marketing and advertising news in the week's press

Duckworth Finn Grubb Waters has won the 7 million Department for Education and Skills brief to encourage young people from underprivileged backgrounds into further education. The agency beat Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, Leith London and D'Arcy to the task. Media planning will be handled by Rocket....

REVIEW: Marketing and advertising news in the week's press

The RSPB is reviewing its through-the-line creative account just a year after appointing Lion to the 5 million task. The charity, which is Europe's largest wildlife conservation charity, is expected to invite agencies to pitch in the next two months. The decision to review comes after the promotion...

AMV uses empty chairs to encourage voluntary work with TimeBank

An initiative to encourage more people to become involved in voluntary work is launching with new advertising featuring the empty chairs of people who have gone off to share their skills. Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO has produced the campaign for TimeBank, a body partially funded by the Home...

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