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Tesco to go up against media giants with digital TV service
Tesco, the UK's biggest retailer, is challenging media owners BSkyB, BT and Freeview head on with the launch of a Tesco-branded digital television service. The supermarket is already testing a Tesco Digital Home service in North London.
07 September 2006 | MoreDunstone: Broadband launch was a 'bruising' experience
Charles Dunstone has admitted that launching Carphone Warehouse's broadband service has been a "bruising" and "painful" experience for the company.
07 September 2006 | MoreFeatures
What's guinness good for?
The pub smoking ban has been blamed for falling Guinness sales in Ireland, prompting some to call on Diageo to off-load the stout, but others think it should stick with the brand and develop its long...
Published by: Marketing Week | 07 September 2006 | MoreLondon's freesheet blitz will provide an enthralling battle
A newspaper battle in an internet age may seem an anomaly at first sight, but there's no dearth of readers if you're giving news away free
Published by: Marketing Week | 07 September 2006 | MoreThe golden girls
The problem of finding substantial sponsorship for women in sport is a long-standing one, so will the UK's major sporting bodies' new multi-layered efforts to redress the balance have any chance of...
Published by: Marketing Week | 07 September 2006 | More- Magners to hike investment as demand exceeds supply
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- Election of Mishon as ISP chair coincides with 'inclusive' revamp
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