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NEWS: Capital FM secures top jock Tarrant for three-year contract

Capital Radio has signed its best-known DJ, Chris Tarrant, for another three years, scotching speculation that he was poised to quit the station.

NEWS: Dorlands raids O&M for direct chiefs

Bates Dorland has raided the Ogilvy and Mather group for two of its top direct marketers to form the new management team of its through-the-line satellite agency, Bates Communications.

NEWS: Ads target youth vote

The Ministry of Sound is backing a hard-hitting cinema and press campaign, through BMP DDB, to encourage young people to use their vote in the next general election.

NEWS: Labour pledges not to restrict tobacco giants’ sports links

The Labour Party has given the clearest indication yet that it will back off from a total ban on sports sponsorship by tobacco companies if it wins power at the next general election (Campaign, last week).

NEWS: ITV boosts drama in pounds 800m revamp

ITV is beefing up its drama output as part of an pounds 800 million drive to cement its position as Britain s most popular channel in the coming year.

MEDIA: CAROLINE IN THE CITY: AN expert’s view

Jane Ostler welcomes the latest US import to hit our screens on Friday nights

MEDIA: TV MONITOR/A WEEKLY LOOK AT WHO’S BUYING WHAT AND WHEN

Client: Renault Megane Agency: Optimedia Buyer: Paul Welch

INTEGRATED: MARKETING CHALLENGE; Littlewoods goes back to basics to restore pools success

Meg Carter discovers how the football pools is on its way to recovery, this time by returning to its origins

DIARY: I ’ad that Eric Cantona in the back of my cab office the other night

Eric Cantona, the Gallic poet, philosopher and sometime football player, can now add cabbies hero to his list of vocations (oh yes, on top of ad star), after an entertaining evening in London.

SUPPLEMENT: EUROPEAN MEDIA; Digital TV’s long labour

Six months ago, Bertelsmann seemed to have the world at its feet. Now Leo Kirch is leading Europe s digital television revolution, Alasdair Reid reports

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