The Department Of Trade And Industry (DTI) has urged consumers to be on their guard against email, text and fax scams run by unscrupulous operators.Leading the drive to crack down on these scams, Consumer Affairs Minister, Melanie Johnson, commented: “Every day people throughout the UK open their mail, turn on their computers or switch on… Continue reading DTI Cracks Down On Email, Text and Fax Scams
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The Government has confirmed that the Communications Bill will be introduced in this Parliamentary session, prompting speculation that it could be unveiled by the end of the week.This morning’s Queen’s speech on the opening of Parliament confirmed that the Bill, which is expected to clear the way for a major shake-up of the media industry… Continue reading Government To Press On With Communications Bill
Granada has secured the exclusive rights to all of the Marple and Poirot books and is planning a TV comeback for the sleuths.It is understood the ITV Network has committed itself to 24-hours of programming from the duo over the next four years, in a multi-million pound deal.David Suchet will be returning to the role… Continue reading ITV Hopes Sleuths Will Find Audiences
Freeview could be facing an uphill struggle to attract audiences with research showing that only 5% of households plan to switch to digital TV in the next twelve months.The latest DART survey from Ipsos-RSL suggests that 47% of adults are unaware of the concept of free-to-view TV. This low awareness extends to the low-cost adapter… Continue reading Freeview Could Face An Uphill Struggle
The Government is believed to be considering plans to further relax the radio ownership regulations in a move that would make way for greater consolidation within the industry.According to a report in today’s Guardian, proposals that could trigger a number of take-overs and mergers between commercial radio groups are likely to be included in the… Continue reading Further Consolidation For Commercial Radio?
The media sector was seen under pressure on Monday as markets appeared increasingly bearish in the wake of the UN resolution demanding an Iraqi response by 15 November to its call to disarm.Cordiant Communications was seen in focus as investment funds increased their holding in the group, on valuation. The stock extended gains by 14.81%.Emap… Continue reading Sharewatch
BT’s Broadband business is to be placed under the microscope after Freeserve successfully appealed to the Competition Commission over complaints it made against the telecoms company in March this year (see Freeserve Calls On Oftel To Investigate BT).The complaint, which was not upheld by industry watchdog Oftel, accused BT of capitalising on its dominant position… Continue reading BT Broadband Faces Competition Commission Inquiry
75% of adults believe that children are exposed to too much advertising, according to recent research from the Chartered Institute Of Marketing (CIM).The research shows that 73% of respondents believe that the laws governing advertising aimed at children should be strengthened, compared with 75% of those questioned in 2000.The survey revealed a strong belief in… Continue reading Children Exposed To Too Many Ads, Says CIM Research
The latest ABC figures for national newspaper circulation during October reveal a rather lacklustre performance for the sector as a whole, which saw circulation decline by 1.8% month on month to just below the 27 million mark.Popular Sunday titles, Sport First and People, bore the brunt of the bad news, with the former experiencing a… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up October 2002
Email marketing budgets have grown significantly over the past few years and despite the growing intolerance towards spam, Mike Colling, managing director of direct marketing agency, Mike Colling & Company, argues that email has joined the ranks of mainstream media.Last month saw the merger of two UK trade bodies, as the Email Marketing Association (eMMa),… Continue reading NewsLine Column: Email Makes Its Mark
