20 Dec 2006
| by Craig Smith
Redwood has built on an impressive lead in the sector, winning a host of new business and awards in the process.
20 Dec 2006
| by Craig Smith, editor
Just when you reach the point where you believe something to be unquestionably true, someone comes along and questions it. Take Father Christmas. For many years I have been entertaining commercially naive infants and oldies alike at yuletide with the tale of how Coca-Cola invented the modern-day image...
20 Dec 2006
| by Craig Smith, Editor
So here they are - the 12 agencies selected by Marketing as the best-performing of 2006. We name only one Digital Agency of the Year, but digital capability has been a defining characteristic of most of our sector-winning agencies.
13 Dec 2006
| by Craig Smith, editor
When one of the principal restrictions to retail building schemes was scheduled for demolition last week, it was met by the usual round of bleating from the save-our-high-streets lobby, warning that it would bring the future of small shops down with it.
06 Dec 2006
| by by Craig Smith
It started as a trickle, but over the past week it intensified into a daily flow of online discount vouchers.
06 Dec 2006
UKTV Style is using the web to premier its lifestyle show Danielle Does Christmas. The series has
06 Dec 2006
Brooker-Bird prepares hotel events, such as Christmas activities and New
Year's Eve Gala Dinner, which involves menu tastings with the hotel's
Michelin-starred chef, Daniel Galmiche. Brooker-Bird also shows guests around the house and its 400 acres of
National Trust grounds, and works ...
29 Nov 2006
| by Craig Smith, editor
The headline 'Online video eroding TV viewing' from the BBC News website generated sufficient immediate scepticism in me to interrupt my Monday morning commute-cum-news scan. A quick press and scroll of the Blackberry tracker wheel was enough to confirm my initial suspicion that this was in fact yet...
22 Nov 2006
| by Craig Smith, editor
The sense of having been mugged by an industry regulator is as unpleasant as it is unusual. In modern government, and by association its various watchdogs, there are more than enough devices - media leaks, ministerial statements, research, proposals and consultations - to ensure that the country is...
15 Nov 2006
| by Craig Smith, Editor
I was leafing through some old issues of Marketing recently (well, the nights are drawing in) and was struck by the parallels to the present day contained in one article written in 1968.