REVIEW: Marketing and advertising news in the week’s press
12 Nov 1999 | by JOHN TYLEE
. - Advertising Age FT.com has appointed BBDO Worldwide to its dollars 55 million US account after a ...
-Europeanism and the Tory party s lurch to the right (FT, 4/11/99)....After his selection as Tory candidate for Kensington and Chelsea, Michael Portillo predicted a personal and unpleasant campaign . Labour retorted that it would focus on his anti-Europeanism and the Tory party s lurch to the right (FT, 4/11/99). A lot of the coverage of Portillo s route back ...
. - Advertising Age FT.com has appointed BBDO Worldwide to its dollars 55 million US account after a ...
://www.polis.net/ billed as the starting point for information on politics in Europe. Updated daily. http://www.globalarchive.ft ...
and buying for the FT s personal finance web site. The work is worth upward of pounds 5m. BBH Unlimited ...
stages and a giant fun-fair on The Mall at pounds 5000 each. Branded 250ft kites above London bridges ...
clearing of the air (President Clinton, FT 14/10/99) or merely cynical spin doctoring to counteract ...
revenues. The Financial Times group has appointed the FT s deputy editor, Peter Martin, editorial director of its online venture, FT.com. Martin will spearhead the FT s online battle with rivals ...
is positively cock-a-hoop at the prospect of advertising on the BBC s digital channels or even, as the FT ...
... and Lord Simon. Fishburn Hedges was selected by the FT to promote the contest - so a lucky FH ...
Pro-euro pressure group Britain In Europe has recruited Simon Buckby, social affairs correspondent on the Financial Times, to be its new campaign manager (PR Week, 19 March). Buckby will report to a cross-party board chaired by Lord Marshall. He will promote UK membership of the euro.
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