Jeremy Hunt, the shadow secretary for Culture, Media and Sport, has promised to relax regulations that govern the UK media industry.
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The National Readership Survey has appointed a new head of client services and a new account manager.
The APA, the body representing the editorialised branded content industry, is no longer a subsidiary of the PPA and has become an independent association.
Guardian News & Media has reported a £57 million pre-tax loss in the year to March 2009, according to accounts filed at companies house.
