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EE extends small cell network in London
An outdoor small cell project in the City of London has been a success and has thus now moved beyond the trial phase. Twenty-five new sites for mobile network operator (MNO) EE are now live on Freshwave’s infrastructure, adding capacity and enhancing the 4G and 5G network experience for EE mobile users in one of…
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Pays named MD at WBITVP Belgium
Warner Bros International Television Production (WBITVP) has announcd that Ben Pays will join WBITVP Belgium as Managing Director on October 7th. Pays will be responsible for the general management and commercial and operational leadership of WBITVPB’s non-scripted entertainment and authentic fiction business. He is also charged with developing new ideas and adapting existing IP from…
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LG Display quits LCD TV panels
LG has sold its last-remaining LCD TV panel production facility. The factory, based in Guangzhou, China, has been sold to TCL for 2 trillion won (€1.35bn). It will be handed over to the new owners on March 31st 2025. The plant is currently busy producing low-end and mid-range LCD TV panels used in various products,…
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Report: Shipping costs to hit UK electronics retailers this Black Friday
Surge pricing on shipping this Black Friday (November 29th) could dampen the profits of independent online electronics stores – making it more difficult than ever to compete with the ecommerce giants. New figures reveal that almost a third of firms in the supply chain sector (32 per cent) saw their carrier costs jump in November 2023…
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Report: Walkers x Heinz campaign a winner
Walkers’ rework of its #CrispIN or #CrispOUT campaign has once again proved a hit according to System1, the testing platform for effective ads, demonstrating the power of audience familiarity as an effective TV ad and new product development strategy. The new creative scored a ‘Strong’ 4.6 Star Rating (long-term market share growth), alongside an ‘Exceptional’…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…