Make Poverty History ad to make TV debut
31 Mar 2005 | by MediaWeek
Prime Minister Tony Blair today praised the actions of the media industry in the Make Poverty History campaign, which launches on every TV channel tonight.
The Conservative Party has launched an attack on the BBC and its programme of cost-cutting while receiving a cash boost from a statutory increase in the licence fee.
Prime Minister Tony Blair today praised the actions of the media industry in the Make Poverty History campaign, which launches on every TV channel tonight.
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