17 Nov 2008
| by Miranda Fitzgerald
will be done' ad was banned by the ASA because it might cause religious offence..... The ASA received 23 complaints about the previous ad, including one from the Archdeacon of Liverpool ...
15 Oct 2008
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
before broadcasting the ad and was satisfied there was no risk of it causing offence. While the ASA ...
it was not likely to appeal to under-18s, the ASA cited BCAP guidance notes stating that advertisers should avoid themes that are associated with immature, adolescent or childish behaviour or practical jokes. The ASA ...
03 Sep 2008
| by Colin Marrs
alcohol. The ASA rejected the complaints, saying: "The ASA understood that there were serious concerns ...
13 Aug 2008
| by Staff
The ASA ruled in favour of a complaint, made by WWF, that the ad used non-sustainable projects to promote the company's green credentials. And today, WWF announced it had already launched a poster highlighting the decision at Waterloo train station. The 20-second ad, produced by Kitcatt Nohr Alexander Shaw ...
16 Jul 2008
| by Darren Davidson
threatening." This week the ASA also rejected complaints about another BT ad, for its home Total Broadband ...
11 Jul 2008
| by Nikki Sandison
appropriately. The ASA is considering whether to investigate the complaints and expects to make a decision ...