The EC is proposing to look into the vast differences in the vitamin and vitamin or mineral-enriched food industry across the EU, by publishing a discussion paper in April on the subject. There are several issues at stake, not least barriers to free trade being used to prevent imports from countries with more liberal regimes… Continue reading EU: Vitamin Industry To Be Studied
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The MEP Ria Oomen-Ruijten’s draft report presented for the European Parliament’s Second Reading Opinion on unit pricing, was adopted by the EP on 18 February. The directive would make it obligatory for both the sales price and the price per unit of measure for all products (except for products marketed without packaging) to be indicated.… Continue reading EU: Indication Of Product Prices
On 10 February at the federal court in Greensboro the first stage of what promises to be a lengthy and expensive litigation took place, when representatives of the tobacco industry asked judge William Osteen to rule that the Food and Drug Administration has neither authority nor jurisdiction to regulate cigarette sales and marketing, and to… Continue reading US: FDA Vs Tobacco Companies
On 19 February the EP adopted Elena Marinucci’s proposal for a Resolution on the Commission’s Green Paper on Financial Services. She suggests legislation be introduced in two stages with a horizontal framework directive covering information and price transparency. Commissioner Monti said that a proposal on financial services will be drawn up by September 1997. Legislation… Continue reading EU: Green Paper On Financial Services
In March the EC plans to publish guidelines for the pan-EU labelling of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), with the aim of obtaining consistency in the Single Market. This is in advance of the publication of a Draft Directive on this issue, expected in June 1997.
In the fourth quarter of 1996 Commercial Radio revenue reached £87m, the highest ever quarter revenue which represents an increase of just over 11% on Quarter 4 1995. Commercial Radio commanded a 4.6% share of the display marketplace to September 1996.Rajar Quarter 4 data can be accessed by subscribers by clicking here.
Overall in 1996 ITV revenue was up 4.9% year on year from £1.578bn to £1.656bn while C4 did better with a growth of 10% to nearly £489m. Total combined revenue for the year came in at £2.145bn, which is a year on year growth of 6.1%.On average, ABC1 Adults showed the greatest rise in CPT,… Continue reading TV Round-Up – 1996
Global ad group Cordiant is reported to be considering selling off some of its agency businesses as it struggles to overcome financial difficulties. Industry speculation suggests that it may announce the demerging of Saatchi and Saatchi and Bates Worldwide when financial results are released next month.The last set of results in August revealed that in… Continue reading Cordiant May Sell Off Agencies
David Dingwall, Canada’s minister of health, is reportedly prepared to consider diluting the provisions concerning sponsorship in the draft legislation currently going through parliament. The threatens seriously to curtail tobacco advertising and sponsorship, and thus may provoke the cancellation of tobacco-sponsored sporting events. The Institute of Canadian Advertising, a trade association, has formed the Coalition… Continue reading CAN: Sponsorship Issues Re-Considered
Russell Hawes, Channel 4’s joint London sale chief, has resigned. He leaves the station to do an MBA. His departure has triggered a restructuring of the channel’s advertising department.Matt Shreeve, who was the other half of the London Sales chief role, has been promoted to the newly created position of London sales controller. Shreeve will… Continue reading Another Resignation At Channel 4
