Starcom tops off year by winning £32m EMI account
21 Dec 2006 | by by Mark Banham
executive Linda Smith. It also picked up the £15m media brief for Premier Foods. EMI's media spend has ...
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The agency beat incumbents Carat and Media Campaign, plus the7stars and MindShare to the business following a lengthy five-way pitch. The win caps a fruitful month of new business activity for the Publicis-owned agency, which also picked up the £20m Premier Foods account at the start of December, following a final ...
executive Linda Smith. It also picked up the £15m media brief for Premier Foods. EMI's media spend has ...
Consumer group Which? has criticized Ofcom's proposed clampdown on junk food advertising
food during children's TV programmes as being 'completely flawed', adding that the measures...A report released by the group said that companies would still be able to advertise foods ... food during children's TV programmes at the end of March 2007. Which? has based its results on a ... under the age of 16, would be affected. Although Ofcom's junk food ban is expected to cost ...
in agencies handling accounts including Premier Foods, Vladivar vodka and Jim Beam. Follows said: "This ...
Stute Foods, a UK juice and jam manufacturer, is launching a range of Rosemary Conley jams
Tryton Foods is rolling out its first digital drive to promote its Aunt Bessie's range of frozen
that it made unauthorised medicinal claims for a food product. Pomegreat defended the claims, saying ...
food but not great if you have bad knees. Do you have any hobbies? Collecting art, needlepoint ...
month. The reason? Ofcom had at long last unveiled its proposals for advertising food and drink to children. They made uncomfortable reading for the food industry and the media outlets that rely on its ... hardening attitudes toward the food industry. As the health lobby's case gathered momentum, MPs grew keen ...
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