24 Mar 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
LONDON - As TV manufacturers such as Samsung prepare to unleash 3D models, the latest BR Video...Asked whether they had ever watched a 3D film, over half of those polled in the video said they had watched 'Avatar'. Barbara, a 64 year-old admin manager said 3D films made people feel like they were in the film and were "brilliant", while 39 year-old postal worker Greg dismissed the 3D experience ...
18 Mar 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - The majority of people interviewed in the latest Brand Republic video were keen for online..., including what sites they visit and what videos they watch on YouTube, in a bid to serve more relevant advertising. Most of the people interviewed for the Brand Republic video said that they would like ads ...
11 Mar 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - Most people interviewed in the latest Brand Republic video said nothing would convince
22 Apr 2009
| by Nikki Sandison
not have taken them seriously -- watch the video now....Republic video described the email smears as "juvenile" and "appalling" with some saying it had resulted ...
18 Nov 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
The Walt Disney Company is to reimage Mickey Mouse in a bid to make him appeal to a new generation. The famous character has kept his look almost unaltered over the years but will now take on a "cunning and cantankerous streak" for a new Disney video game, 'Epic Mickey', to be released next year ...
06 Jul 2010
| by Arif Durrani
When WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell and Unilever's Keith Weed locked horns about whether advertising was a comfortable fit on social networking sites last month, they appeared to be reflecting a divide in public opinion.
13 Nov 2008
| by Jacquie Bowser
LONDON - Social media is fundamental to UK businesses because it offers brands the opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with users, according to Mark Charkin, global vice-president of sales at Bebo.
30 Sep 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
of the public interviewed in the latest BR video who were concerned that it would leave the elderly out...The controversial tax revealed last week by Stephen Timms , the minister now in charge of Digital Britain, will apply to everyone with a fixed-line telephone as part of an effort to raise up to 175m a year to fund high speed networks. Members of the public interviewed in the latest BR Video ...
10 Mar 2010
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
" effort, according to members of the public interviewed in the latest BR Video - watch it now.
07 Oct 2009
| by Staff
about switching to other networks, according to the latest BR Video.