10 Dec 2009
| by Staff
1. The Guardian Classic comics promotion Wieden Kennedy London 2. Marston s Pedigree Ashes campaign Delaney Lund Knox Warren 3. Schweppes Experience matters Mother London 4. Tropicana There s wally DDB London 5. Financial Times Budget DDB London 6. ITV/The Bill ...
10 Dec 2009
| by Staff
1. Sainsbury s Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO 2. Fife Fire Service Different Ltd 3. Defra MuckIn4Life M C Saatchi 4. Tennent s Newhaven 5. The Lowry Theatre BJL 6. Sustrans Bray Leino Bristol 7. Emirates Leagas Delaney 8. Yellow Pages Rapier 9. Tesco The Red Brick Road 10 ...
02 Dec 2009
| by Ian Darby
LONDON - SeeSaw, the online TV service, has signed a content deal with BBC Worldwide that will see...and international content via its online service. The service recently appointed Fallon to handle advertising ...
01 Dec 2009
| by Staff
LONDON - The Financial Times is investigating complaints that journalists are being asked to write...Business publishes titles including Investors Chronicle , Financial Adviser , The Banker and Money ...
27 Nov 2009
| by Matt Williams
Earlier this month, it emerged that TBWA's relationship with Skype was under pressure because the network's New York shop, TBWA\Chiat\Day, already works on the advertising for Vonage, a rival internet phone-service brand. One possible solution was rumoured to see the creation of a conflict shop ...
27 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
, public service announcements, youth forums and web content produced for young audiences worldwide ...
27 Nov 2009
| by Noel Bussey
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25 Nov 2009
| by Ian Darby
BARB 2010, which has been tested for four weeks alongside the existing BARB service, will introduce a whole new viewing panel of 5,100 homes in January with enhanced ethnic profiles and improved representation of multi-platform homes. Results from the four-week test, which ended on 8 November, had viewing ...
25 Nov 2009
| by Ian Darby
The move, which will begin with 300,000 homes this month and eventually roll-out to all 3.7 million homes with access to the on-demand service, follows a trial earlier this year which revealed positive viewer reaction to on demand advertising. Technology will allow thirty second pre-roll and post ...
19 Nov 2009
| by Kate Nettleton
Marks Spencer has hired Marc Bolland, the man responsible for reviving WM Morrison, as its new chief executive. Bolland will replace Sir Stuart Rose, who will remain a chairman capacity until July 2011. Source: Financial Times Ferroro and Hershey's decision to launch a rival bid for Cadbury led ...