08 Dec 2000
Buenos Aires: Courier company UPS has invited tenders from PR agencies in Argentina, having...Buenos Aires: Courier company UPS has invited tenders from PR agencies in Argentina, having terminated its account with Edelman in the country. UPS is believed to have invited ZC&M, Baraldo, Dell'Oro, Trigo, Burson-Marsteller and Nueva Comunicacion to tender. The latter has a conflict of interest since ...
08 Dec 2000
| by GIDON FREEMAN
industry weekly the Travel Trade Gazette, says Hedges lack of airs and graces makes him seem trustworthy ...
spending his lunch break in the car listening to an air band radio to hear the pilots calling ...
retains small specialist agencies in France and Germany).
In the UK, AA uses Henry s House, a ...
08 Dec 2000
the US, UK, Japan, Germany and France.
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08 Dec 2000
the US, UK, Japan, Germany and France.
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08 Dec 2000
Nadia Rooney can't understand the reasoning behind the Dixons ad by M&C Saatchi: 'On what planet do clean-cut businessmen and women come out of successful international business meetings and, instead of punching the air with a satisfying 'Yes!', do an impression of flapping chickens that have just ...
08 Dec 2000
| by IAN DARBY
the account to Initiative, which also picks up Bestfoods business in France.
Media for Italy and Germany ...
08 Dec 2000
| by JEREMY WHITE
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The ad will air on Boxing Day during the Manchester United versus Aston Villa game ...
08 Dec 2000
| by GIDON FREEMAN
-educated and media attentive individuals in each of five countries: the US, UK, France, Germany and Australia ...
08 Dec 2000
| by JENNY WATTS
advertising to run in Amazon s major markets: the US, UK, Japan, France and Germany.
The pitch, which ...
08 Dec 2000
| by REBECCA BEER
LemonAd launches in the UK this week after a year on the Continent.
Launched in France earlier this year, this business-to-business site offers an advertising monitoring service. The site signed up two major clients - AskJeeves and ZDNet - before its UK launch.
Site characteristics The site looks ...