Advertising in the noughties - Top 10 DM campaigns
10 Dec 2009 | by Staff
Harrison Troughton Wunderman 2006 6. Co-op Milk bottle Partners Andrews Aldridge 2001 7. Grass ...
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The agency, which has handled creative for the Co-op's food business since 2008, will now oversee the creative account across the group but outside of financial services. A Co-op spokesman said: "In essence ... . Refinery, Delino, Dinosaur and the Bristol-based GHMC have been appointed to the Co-op's support creative ...
Harrison Troughton Wunderman 2006 6. Co-op Milk bottle Partners Andrews Aldridge 2001 7. Grass ...
The review is being handled by Patrick Allen, the Co-op's executive director of marketing and Debbie Robinson who is director of food retail marketing. A shortlist has already been drawn up, but McCann Erickson will not re-pitch for the business. It comes just five months after McCann created a ...
and won a major marketing account from Co-op Financial Services. ...
LONDON - The Co-operative Group has outlined a two-year marketing strategy following its merger with United Co-operatives in July.
The Woodland Trust has teamed up with The Co-operative Bank to launch a credit card. For each account opened by 20 June, the Trust will receive a £20 donation, and for those opened thereafter, £15. A further 25p will be donated for every £100 spent on the card.
magazine. River Publishing has previously launched electronic projects for American Golf and Co-op Travel ...
's Day (Marketing, 24 Jan). For every Hallmark card sold by the Co-op, 5p will go to the charity. ...
LONDON - The Co-operative Bank has won best TV ad at the inaugural Green Awards for its 'stand up' spot, by direct marketing agency Dig For Fire, which held off competition from Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and O2.
.5 - 45.5 5 Virgin Media, Co-op, PruHealth 2 2 Kitcatt Nohr ...
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