17 Dec 2009
| by Noel Bussey
countries, according to a survey published by Ofcom. Source: The Daily Telegraph France Telecom ...
10 Dec 2009
1. T-Mobile Dance Saatchi Saatchi London 2. Evian Roller-babies BETC Euro RSCG 3. Philips Carousel Tribal DDB Amsterdam 4. Air New Zealand Nothing to hide 99 5.DC Shoes Ken Block gymkhana 2 6. Samsung Electric Sheep The Viral ...
03 Dec 2009
| by Kate Nettleton
The agency, which secured the business without a pitch, will produce communications promoting Coke s tier-one sponsor status using its open happiness positioning. The through-the-line campaign will be run out of Mother London, with its agencies in Buenos Aires and New York adding creative input ...
27 Nov 2009
| by Noel Bussey
0 1 32 184 1 1 225 11.773 0 0 0 Recession is still in the air, job ...
25 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
Tetley sought an independent review following the ASA s initial ruling on the ad in June, which saw it being taken off air in its current form. Sir John Caines, the Independent Reviewer of ASA Adjudications, was asked to reassess the case. He deemed the ASA was correct in its ruling to uphold ...
12 Nov 2009
| by Ian Darby
: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. The online bank launched in the UK in 2003 and now has ...
10 Nov 2009
| by Ian Darby
The regulator received 50 complaints about the episode, which aired before the 9pm watershed on 2 August, and featured a mock advertisement for the VW Sirocco created by the presenters Jeremy Clarkson ...
the "disturbing nature" of the content before it aired. ...
09 Nov 2009
| by Matt Williams
"radical" reshuffle of the current list of sports that are reserved for coverage on free-to-air television...are reserved for live coverage on free-to-air channels, but the Ashes and the early rounds of Wimbledon are not ...
05 Nov 2009
| by Noel Bussey
Agencies have yet to be approached but the low-cost airline is planning to send out a request for information in the near future. The incumbent on the business, OMD, has been informed of the review. It is not known whether the agency will repitch for the account, which covers European markets including France ...
02 Nov 2009
| by Anne Cassidy
LONDON - Channel 4 is launching a provocative new comedy drama series about disabled people marooned on a desert island.