Nuts beats Zoo in first set of readership data
14 Dec 2004 | by MediaWeek
complaint by Nuts to the ASA was upheld last week. At the beginning of December IPC Ignite! managing ...
LONDON – The advertising watchdog has told Stringfellows lap-dancing club to pull its mobile poster advertising because it is likely to cause 'serious or widespread offence'.
complaint by Nuts to the ASA was upheld last week. At the beginning of December IPC Ignite! managing ...
The ASA upheld the complaint made by IPC title Nuts and said Zoo, owned by Emap, was wrong to make the claim. Zoo was also in hot water over its claim over its pullout section which it claimed was “free ... that at that point while Nuts had remained at 100 pages, they had increased to 108 pages. The ASA ruled that both ...
LONDON – Emap has been told that it was not justified in calling its lads' magazine Zoo 'the biggest men's weekly' by the advertising watchdog, following a complaint from rival IPC Media.
with website addresses to explain this and calculate impact. But the creative pushed boundaries. The ASA upheld ... relief for women was labelled “misleading and irresponsible” by the ASA. While the ASA issue did ...
the ad again and has apologised for any offence that caused. In formally banning the ad, the ASA ruled ...
it was reviewed in 2002. The ASA council is due to meet next week, when a decision will be made about whether ...
of the ASA, known as ASA (B). The B – which stands for broadcast – might as well stand for bureaucracy when ...
branded the advert "incorrect and potentially damaging", the ASA rejected calls for an investigation ...
The ASA already handles complaints about print and poster advertising, direct mail, sales ... this year. The ASA is now bracing itself for an increase in the number of complaints about broadcasting ... Goodman and head teacher Neil Watts. ASA director general Christopher Graham said: "More than 5 ...
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