21 Dec 2005
for volume discounts it had
received but had failed to pass on. 3. BBH LANDS BRITISH AIRWAYS The pitch for British Airways' £60m advertising business dominated
the summer as Bartle Bogle Hegarty, M Celebrity ...
team also
raised a few eyebrows, as Simon Shaps was made director of television
ahead of director ...
21 Dec 2005
| by Nicola Clark
Burger King has consolidated its £50m global advertising business into its US agency, Crispin.... It will still handle Burger King's
non-advertising activity, including sales promotions. Burger King spends £11m on advertising in the UK, its
second-biggest market outside the US. Crispin Porter was hired ...
advertising arrangements
follows the recent announcement that it is to review its European media
planning ...
21 Dec 2005
Signet, the retail group that owns H Samuel and Ernest Jones, has handed its £5m advertising
21 Dec 2005
sale they made. Retailers won't be thinking along those lines again this year. The
monthly British ...
14 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
The task involves developing the Page Moy brand positioning, communications and visual identity.
The work will be rolled out during the first half of 2006 and will cover literature, direct marketing, advertising, online and internal communications.
Page Moy is looking to appeal to a larger audience ...
14 Dec 2005
to the British Retail Consortium's shop price index. Non-food item prices were 1.64% lower over the same period.
14 Dec 2005
the British Retail
Consortium and the Wine and Spirits Trade Association. The group hopes to create a ...
14 Dec 2005
| by James Quilter
concentrated its spend on direct marketing in
recent years, is considering a return to advertising next year ...
14 Dec 2005
| by Bill Britt
marks the first time a retailer has awarded one field
marketing agency such a comprehensive contract ...
14 Dec 2005
| by Greg Brooks
After suffering its worst November for 22 years, the high street might
be hoping for a little Christmas cheer. If it is, it will be as
disappointed as a child emptying their stocking to find a couple of
mouldy oranges, as the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has
warned retailers to brace themselves ...