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Drooling dogs to target trendsetters for Sony Ericsson

The campaign has been created by the Amsterdam-based agency StrawberryFrog and is running in the UK, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Spain and Italy. It is in support of Sony Ericsson's T300 mobile phone, called The Bar, and the snap-on MCA-25 CommuniCam. In what Sony Ericsson ...

Official PlayStation2 Magazine tackles blight of digit theft

-called thumb surgeon Dr Hershell Wantage and his charming assistant. The TV campaign will air across Sky One ...

INTERNATIONAL: Golin/Harris International has won a six-figure annual fee ..

assignment from Aventis Pharmaceuticals, the US arm of France-based Aventis. GHI will work on employee comms

Xbox 'champagne' ad is a copy claims French film-maker

claim being made by Ms Schebat in France, which is being vigorously defended." The BBH ad has ...

Microsoft admits problems as price of Xbox is slashed

month. Things are much worse in France and Germany, where sales are estimated to be 20,000 and as low ...

Vitamin firms to lobby EU on doses

in Germany, France and Italy, where dosage is limited to the recommended daily allowance (RDA). The directive ...

Xbox encourages people to play more because life is short

The first viral ad is a 52-second spot entitled "champagne". It shows a woman giving birth to a baby boy, who is then seen speeding through the air and ageing as he flies. It finishes with an old man crashing to the ground straight into a grave, with the words "Life is short, play more" followed by an Xbox ...

 

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Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.