05 Mar 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
The campaign launched in the Sunday Mirror yesterday, with a free pack of Disney collector cards in every copy, and will be supported by television and print advertising by DLKW Lowe.
The television campaign supporting a similar promotion last summer was slammed by the advertising watchdog ...
07 Sep 2011
| by Maisie McCabe
The 19-inch digital screens are able to play full TV ads with sound and are situated in vending machines in the female and male washrooms of bars and clubs such as The Living Room chain, and bar ...
in the ladies' toilets, due to the longer average dwell time in the female toilets.
A spokesman for Hi ...
19 Jul 2011
| by Suzy Bashford
In the first of our new series of Trend Report features, Suzy Bashford looks at how females...since the phrase "glass ceiling" was originally coined to denote the invisible barrier to female ...
why women are not being promoted as readily as men in media and to quiz three female panellists ...
words "babies" and "work/life balance" were even uttered was the female psyche. All three speakers ...
17 Nov 2010
| by Suzy Bashford
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In May, a group of rising stars in middle management launched the all-female Bloom, after a group ...
" and "misogynistic" - one female source invited to an event said she thought she d walked onto the set of Ashes ...
10 Sep 2010
| by Harriet Dennys
McDonald on being appointed as the first female chief executive of McDonald s, while the evening s after ...
30 Jul 2010
| by Harriet Dennys
with the tale of the glass-ceiling-busting female executive who came over to head OK! magazine.
When the "big ...
22 Jul 2010
| by Andy Fry
-year-old female consumers, as well as their mothers. Kirkpatrick's hope was that, if Summit injected ...
27 May 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
for the Chambord drinks brand. "The first film brought hoards of stylish and elegant female fans to the cinema ...
25 May 2010
| by Joe Thomas
with us to deliver a novel brand experience for this amazing female audience and their fun night out ...
25 Mar 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
A female viewer, who saw the ad while it was broadcast during a football match at her local Conservative club, complained that she found the graphic scenes and swearing offensive and inappropriate. The ad featured scenes from the film including a character holding a bloody severed head, as well as a ...