Retailers braced for disappointing Christmas
12 Nov 2010 | by Ed Owen
Retailers are braced for a dire Christmas, with only 14% of shoppers expecting to spend more than last year, in anticipation of a hike in VAT rates in the New Year.
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Sony Ericsson (SE) is set to lose several senior marketers as a result of its marketing department's relocation from Hampshire to West London.
Retailers are braced for a dire Christmas, with only 14% of shoppers expecting to spend more than last year, in anticipation of a hike in VAT rates in the New Year.
Tesco has signed-up to be the headline sponsor of Climate Week, designed to raise awareness of global warming, which will take place between 21 and 27 March 2011.
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BT Vision, the internet television service from the UK's telecom giant, has launched a new TV campaign to promote the range of entertainment the service offers.
BT's on-demand TV service BT Vision has added just 53,000 subscribers in eight months, despite a £30m marketing push trumpeting the addition of Sky Sports 1 and 2 to its line-up.
Telecoms providers BT and Talk Talk, have won the right to a judicial review of the controversial Digital Economy Act, which was passed in the final week of the previous parliament.
Npower has unveiled the first TV ad for its boiler and central heating maintenance package, Hometeam 50.
E.ON has launched a campaign by DLKW Lowe to promote its new website eonenergyfit.com which provides personalised energy efficiency advice that allows users to enter detailed information on energy use.
BSkyB has launched another ad in its campaign starring the Spenglers, a monster family who have recently moved to the UK and are trying to fit in, to promote its Sky+ service during the Christmas season.