Nick Milligan, Director of Sales for Channel 5 Broadcasting, revealed part of Channel 5’s strategy for its launch in 1997 at the ISBA conference (27/6/96). Mr Milligan stressed that he could not reveal the schedule list as there were competitors present but said that C5 hoped to produce more choice and alternatives to a younger… Continue reading ISBA Conference : Can C5 Deliver?
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The ISBA’s media conference took place at the Marriott Hotel on the 27th June 1996.The successfully organised conference had contributions from various media action groups and gave the opportunity to get up-to-date on today’s media scene with the first outlining ISBA TV Policy.The speech on TV policy was given by John Blakemore, UK Advertising Director… Continue reading ISBA Media Update Conference: Getting More Bang For Your
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The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers has published the results of their investigations into the outdoor advertising industry, which commenced in February this year.The major findings of the ISBA report are: a lack of accountability over the origin and destination of discounts The subject of who takes legal responsibility for booking and payment should be… Continue reading ISBA Outdoor Report
The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers has published the results of their investigations into the outdoor advertising industry, which commenced in February this year.The major findings of the ISBA report are: a lack of accountability over the origin and destination of discounts The subject of who takes legal responsibility for booking and payment should be… Continue reading ISBA Outdoor Report
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