30 Nov 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
The two outdoor posters on the side of buses, created by RKCR/Y R, each featured two images of women wearing lingerie.
One ad featured a close-up of a woman lying on her side, while the second was of a woman lying on a bed with her legs slightly apart and with another woman sitting on the bed ...
08 Feb 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
The 10 special illuminated bus T-side ads will run on the side of 10 buses that travel on "gold" routes through central London. They will be supported by a further 140 central London buses displaying ...
connectivity to brands advertising on 100 London buses operating in central London following a successful ...
22 Apr 1999
| by VESEY CRICHTON, Marketing Director, Com
, which has banned it from London Transport
buses...., which has banned it from London Transport
buses.
Kookai s ad, which was due to run on buses ...
to ban it
from the sides of buses for being likely to cause offence to
women .
Kookai had booked the pounds 100,000 campaign to run on a quarter of
London s buses, as well appearing on buses ...
13 Oct 2004
, taking its number of UK stores to six. The opening will be backed by local ads on buses and in newspapers.
21 Jul 2009
| by Ed Kemp
Corgi, Hornby, Scalextric and Airfix brands. Corgi will create figurines, London taxis and buses ...
26 Aug 1999
| by ALEXANDRA JARDINE
4, will include weekly ads in national press,
weekly magazines and on buses.
...
18 Apr 1996
within buses, is
expanding its service to advertisers. The company maintains that not
only do one ...
stages of negotiating a deal with London Buses to
air its programmes and ads on central London routes. It is two years
since the company launched the medium, which is currently used in 2200
buses across four ...
29 Oct 2009
| by Ed Kemp
. The buses will go on sale at Hamleys, Harrods, Modelzone, corgi.co.uk and major hobby and collectable stores ...
08 Dec 1995
| by ALAN SIMMONS
Media .
Other examples include painted buses and taxis, airships, shopping and
airport trolleys, golf holes and tees,TV screens on buses and ads on
vertical step risers on the steps at Underground ...
08 Jun 2000
| by CORDELIA BRABBS
Coffee chain Aroma is unveiling its first ad campaign since its
acquisition by McDonald s last year, as it announces plans to double its
number of stores to 35 by the end of the year.
The work, through BMP DDB, will run on the back of London buses, on
London Underground posters ...