News for August 2000
- Spotlight: UKODA set to lead web development
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Set to officially launch at the end of September, the industry organisation will seek to represent its members, over business and legislative issues, and
- Aug 31, 2000
- Internet takes shine off old media
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The survey, conducted by Infratest Burke on behalf of ad sales house AdLINK, discovered that some 51% of internet users in the UK had less time for television
- Aug 31, 2000
- Profero to handle CNN.com European launch
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Profero plans to take the “Take A New Look” creative used for an upcoming above-the-line campaign developed by main-line agency WCRS, and
- Aug 31, 2000
- News channel for AOL
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The Agenda will be an hour-long show, hosted by Julia Hartley-Brewer, political correspondent for the Guardian, and David Paul from the Daily Star. These
- Aug 31, 2000
- TMT MARKET ROUNDUP: Thursday's London markets
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As many have been predicting, September could see the worst of the storm being over for internet related stocks and with large gains and a busy day's trading
- Aug 31, 2000
- BSkyB falls as Kirch dumps stock
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The shares were placed at 10.25p, a 12.2% discount on yesterday's 11.68p closing price, suggesting that Kirch were in need of the money. As a result BSkyB has
- Aug 31, 2000
- Marketing agency merges with radio experts
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Market Tiers 4DC will house both above and below the line departments and will offering a range of services, including strategic consultancy, advertising,
- Aug 31, 2000
- Eidos results: How not to be a millionaire
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The results are not all bad news for the beleaguered games group. One of the causes of the company's travails has been slippage in its new releases schedule
- Aug 31, 2000
- 24/7 Media picks up Wickedcolours
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Wickedcolours is an e-commerce and e-zine site, which offers its users celebrity gossip, interactive makeovers, and an advice centre. The site has recently
- Aug 31, 2000
- Bluestone gets the ESF factor
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The XML-based Total-e-Business platform, which implements Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE), will allow ESF's 600 SME clients to input transactions or
- Aug 31, 2000
