Monday, March 10, 2008

Total alcohol advertising ban urged
Guardian - UK
A senior police officer has called for a complete ban on alcohol advertising in response to the Government's review of 24-hour drinking. ...
 

Johnston Press says UK advertising markets set to remain tough UPDATE
Forbes - NY,USA
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Regional newspaper publisher Johnston Press warned that its advertising markets are set to remain 'challenging' in the year ...
 

ITV Profit Falls on Lower Ad Sales; Forecasts Growth (Update4)
Bloomberg - USA
Advertising revenue in 2007 declined 0.3 percent to 1.49 billion pounds, a smaller drop than the 8.4 percent slide in 2006. On Dec. ...
 

Spanish advertising market up 9%
Hollywood Reporter - United States
By Benjamin Jones MADRID -- Advertising spending in Spain rose more than 9% last year, driven by a 55% jump in Internet advertising revenue compared with ...
 

Phones 4u launches press advertising campaign
Telecom Paper (subscription) - Houten,Netherlands
UK High Street retailer Phones 4u will launch a new press advertising campaign on 05 March focusing on the deals available at its stores, online and through ...
 

Mobile ads start to get traction
CNET News.com - San Francisco,CA,USA
About half of those who saw advertising on their mobile phones in the past month responded to an ad, the report said. In the fourth quarter, there was a big ...
 

Companies struggling to find widget advertising strategy, ROI
Computerworld - Framingham,MA,USA
Each of the retailers is still struggling to develop use cases and an ROI for online advertising, he noted. "They still don't get the online advertising ...
 

Time for free advertising, says agent
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
However the advertising bills are still paid every month. Perhaps we could look at a model whereby the advertising is free until a sale is achieved," he ...
 

Sector Snap: Web Advertising
Forbes - NY,USA
AP 03.04.08, 1:11 PM ET Shares of online advertising companies traded sought direction Tuesday, as coverage initiations by a JMP Securities analyst sent ...
 

Hydro advertising electrical jobs after redundancies
ABC Online - Australia
Hydro Tasmania has confirmed it will advertise for new tradespeople after making 18 people redundant in its latest restructure. The Electrical Trades Union ...
 

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