Close-Up: Web community unites for Internet Week
19 Nov 2010 | by Nick Farnhill
, and debaters Robert Shrimsley (the managing editor of FT.com) and Janine Gibson (the guardian.co.uk editor ...
Nationwide s long-standing incumbent agency Leagas Delaney has also made it onto the list, alongside 18ft and Rising and Publicis London. A shortlist of three agencies is expected next week, with pitches taking place in January. The review of Nationwide's 20m ad business started last month ...
, and debaters Robert Shrimsley (the managing editor of FT.com) and Janine Gibson (the guardian.co.uk editor ...
Bailey, Guinness GB Sponsorship Manager; Ashling O'Connor, The Times; Roger Blitz, FT; Paul Vaughan, RFU ...
secured two media deals with the Financial Times and London s Evening Standard. The FT has developed a special Samsung Tab app, giving Tab users free FT access until December 1. The FT has previously had great ...
good idea.) But unless your marketing idea has ambitions to invade culture, why bother? If the FT ... -look FT Weekend Magazine Agency: DDB UK Writer: Andy McAnaney Art director: Christian Sewell ...
.com - with its 14.5 million unique monthly users in Europe (more than Economist.com, FT.com or Businessweek ...
270ft-long promotional sign, set up near the venue of the Ryder Cup golf tournament....The betting chain started to erect a 270ft promotional sign on Monday in the style of the white Hollywood sign on Mount Lee, overlooking Celtic Manor Golf Course in Newport, Wales, site of the international golf tournament where play begins tomorrow (1 October). By the time it was set up on Tuesday ...
number of branded shops selling official merchandise, including a 40,000ft megastore in the Olympic Park ...
interactive access to a broad range of FT content, including video, market data, investment portfolios and news and analysis. The app is available for free and follows the FT.com business model, whereby ...
interactive access to a broad range of FT content, including video, market data, investment portfolios and news and analysis. The app is available for free and follows the FT.com business model, whereby ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.