11 Dec 2008
| by Staff
for a case of Bud in boardroom meetings, announcements, and by the photocopier. 7 Carlsberg Football ...
lager in the world' strategy for Carlsberg. Before the game starts, an announcement is made for a fan with a detailed message from a "Carlsberg" wife, who has just given birth to a boy. 8 BBC iPlayer ...
13 Jun 2008
they exist, because I haven't the foggiest. On to the Carlsberg (5) ad. Blokes play football, score a goal ...
another jealous
Swede. Next, there is a Carlsberg (5) film. This ad makes the point: get
pissed, play ...
Staples
Director: Nicolai Fuglsig
Production company: MJZ
Exposure: TV
5. CARLSBERG
Project: Goal ...
08 Apr 2008
| by Gareth Jones
-button campaign for Carlsberg attracts 500,000 household interactions watching extended footage for more than four ...
14 Mar 2008
-racers. For me, I have to say, this Cee'd has fallen on
stony ground. Carlsberg (2) is the last major lager ...
to the scene of perhaps its
greatest triumph, the football field. "Carlsberg don't do wives, but if
they did ...
love what Saatchi Ian Hannaford, marketing manager,
Carlsberg UK
Brief: Take Carlsberg sponsorship ...
29 Feb 2008
CARLSBERG - ANNOUNCEMENT
CREDITS
Project: Announcement
Clients: Paul Davies, head of brands; Ian Hannaford, marketing manager,
Carlsberg UK
Brief: Take Carlsberg sponsorship of the FA Trophy to the football fan
Creative agency: Saatchi Saatchi
Writer: Jonathan Benson
Art director: Stanley Cheung ...
23 Feb 2008
| by Noel Bussey
in the world' strategy for Carlsberg....This one, a viral, is filmed on a camera phone in the crowd at Kingsmeadow, the home of AFC Wimbledon in the Carlsberg FA Trophy match against Torquay in February 2008. As the crowd waits ...
: This announcement was brought to you by Carlsberg. Carlsberg don t do wives but if they did they d probably ...
01 Feb 2008
of the day. Maybe its more established rivals will
take some inspiration. CARLSBERG'S LATEST SPONSORSHIP Carlsberg's decision to splash its famous ad slogan "probably" across
the front of the FA Cup minnows Havant ...
binman and a cabbie among their ranks, might have
eventually lost, but Carlsberg (which sponsors both ...
04 Jan 2008
| by Alex Donohue
The WPP-owned company has bought Tagora.com, which specialises in building brand loyalty and adoption, and has reported 2006 revenue growth for 2006 of 3.6m ( 2.7m). Tagora, which is based in Brussels, has a client list that includes Radisson, Carlsberg and Cisco, and has been acquired to boost JWT ...