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What are the public's favourite brands?

Google has knocked Microsoft off the top spot to take the crown of the UK's most popular brand..., knocking Microsoft into second place and Mercedes Benz into third. The survey was compiled by the Centre ... Microsoft's drop to second place it still comfortably beat rival Apple which just missed a place in the top 10, coming in at number 11. The BBC was the highest placed British company at number four, followed ...

Demand for free services creates opportunity for brands

in Europe, an Xbox 360 deal with MSN Live Messenger in France and Microsoft s placement of instructional ...

What are the public's favourite TV and radio stations?

BBC One is the nation's favourite TV channel and BBC Radio 2 is the most popular national radio station, according to the findings of the latest IPA Touchpoints survey. ...

Design: Design agency leagues - Marketing league table

% broadcast/TV. Clients include O2, Sainsbury's, BBC. Member DBA. www.lambie-nairn.com 20 37 ...

Is the media an accurate reflection of UK society?

An Asian BBC director recently criticised broadcasters for putting too many ethnic minority faces...Read more about the BBC director's comments here . ...

Sports fans move to interactive media says EIAA

Europe, AdLINK Group, AOL Europe, Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions, Tiscali, Yahoo! Europe, LYCOS ...

Top 100 online advertisers

15,784,993 -18.79% 9.89% 4 Capital One 14,736,009 827.86% 26.04% 5 Microsoft 14 ... and friends. Microsoft remained the fifth-biggest online advertiser, investing 14.5m. Fellow computer brand ...

 

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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.