Media Bitch's Diary 9 February
09 Feb 2012 | by Media Bitch
This week Bitch attends the 'Britain's Got Talent' auditions and meets Ant 'n' Dec, turns out for The Lighthouse Company event and admires David Beckham in his underpants.
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With the Olympic enforcement team making its presence felt, brand owners need to be aware of what the law has to say, writes Mark Armitage, partner and trademark attorney at Withers & Rogers.
This week Bitch attends the 'Britain's Got Talent' auditions and meets Ant 'n' Dec, turns out for The Lighthouse Company event and admires David Beckham in his underpants.
This week Out and About has pictures of the hopefuls queuing up outside Hammersmith Apollo for Britain's Got Talent and posts snaps from Runway at Le Baron and the InStyle Best Beauty Buys.
RBS Insurance Group, the insurance division which owns the Direct Line, Churchill, Privilege and Green Flag brands, is set to rebrand as Direct Line Insurance Group.
VisitBritain, the marketing body and UK tourism board, and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) today announced the launch of a £25m global marketing push to boost tourism to the UK over the next four years.
Feeling peckish? Is it that time of day? Being famished can affect us in strange ways. I don't need a watch to tell me it's lunchtime, my brain simply starts to shut down. That is signal enough.
Featuring work from Vodafone, Durex and Nike.
Zeebox, the social TV app, has rolled out a new feature that allows viewers to buy products they see advertised on TV, with just a few clicks.
The Local Government Association has appointed Hillingdon Council's well-connected comms head, as it looks to provide a voice to councils hit by cuts.
Tulchan Communications has appointed retail analyst Katharine Wynne as a consultant.