Greggs is to enter the UK motorway service sector having agreed a trial with Moto Hospitality to open shops at motorway service stations.
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The fledgling Gaelic television channel, BBC Alba, has notched up a significant increase in viewing figures since becoming available on Freeview, according to a report in The Herald.
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British Sky Broadcasting has announced revenue growth of 6% to £1.66bn and an operating profit growth of 16% for its results during the third quarter of 2011.
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The Advertising Standards Agency have banned a controversial television advert for the Duke Nukem Forever videogame from broadcast prior to 11pm – over concerns that its depiction of a naked woman pole dancing was unsuitable for younger viewers.
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The chairman of the inquiry into press ethics has rejected demands for the regional press to be represented on the panel.
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The editor of influential current affairs website Scottish Review, Kenneth Roy, is spearheading a move to have former MSP Tommy Sheridan released from jail.
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The BBC will pay for the rollout of digital audio broadcasting (DAB) radio to 97% of the population according to its director of audio and music.
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Media speculation grows that ITV could
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In a direct rebuke to the British Government, which had called for the suspension of social media services and the unmasking of criminal users during the height of this summer’s riots, Twitters chief executive Dick Costolo has pledged never to... Read more
International - 19/10/2011
A TV campaign for car insurance comparison website Confused.com has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after it received three complaints that the text within the advert was ‘illegible’.
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Sportswear brand Nike have pulled out of a major sponsorship deal with surfing champion Charly Martin after he was caught in possession of a knife.
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C&C Group, a manufacturer and marketer of branded beverages, has announced that their chief executive, John Dunsmore, will step down from his post at the end of the year – to be succeeded by Stephen Glancey, the organisations current chief... Read more
BAFTA has upheld its nomination award nomination for STV’s documentary ‘The Lockerbie Bomber: Sent Home to Die’ despite a letter of complaint being submitted about the recognition by relatives of the victims of the Pan AM 103 bombing.
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WDS, a provider of specialist services to the wireless industry, has had a video created to showcase its offerings by gyro.
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French Radio London has appointed Clementine Communications to look after its consumer public relations brief.
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New film Paranormal Activity 3 is to be premiered inside the Big Brother house as part of a campaign created by media agency MEC.
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Oddbins is today relaunching, with an approach that will see customers decide the price of some of its wine range in its 37 stores.
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Two Shell advertisements for money saving fuel have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for exaggerating the savings the product could provide.
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