Gillette plots ad drive to back World Cup tie
02 Nov 2005 | by by Ed Kemp
year's World Cup in Germany, to be fronted by brand ambassador David Beckham.
Ferrero challenged EU rules banning companies unofficially associating themselves with next year's World Cup in Germany. However, the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market ruled its attempts to register 11 marks, which included terms such as "World Cup Germany", were unlawful. The OHIM has also ...
year's World Cup in Germany, to be fronted by brand ambassador David Beckham.
to cash in on next summer's World Cup finals in Germany.
The agency will keep the business after a pitch against Starcom and Carat, the two other agencies on the Kellogg global roster. Starcom handles Kellogg's US planning and buying, while Carat works for the cereal company in France and Germany. Kellogg called the review in July as part of a wider market ...
VW - DOBERMAN, PAMPLONA, HARLEY, MONSTER TRUCK - GERMANY Project: Black cat, monster truck, Pamplona, Harley, Doberman Client: Lutz Kothe, director of marketing and communications, Volkswagen Brief: Relax, it's a Polo Creative agency: DDB Berlin Writers: Wolfgang Schneider, Ludwig Berndl Art directors ...
, the Netherlands, Russia and Sweden. MediaCom retained the Ikea account in the UK, Germany and Denmark and won a ...
Day had been interim product comms manager at Lilly for just under a year. His new brief is to promote Eisai's corporate reputation and products across the Continent. The firm has operations in five European countries - the UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy - and employs around 550 people across ...
that includes a direct marketing element created by Proximity London. Backing TV and print work from Germany ...
is currently being rolled out across Germany, and will be available across mainland Europe and Russia by March ...
agency StrawberryFrog as its agency of record for Diet Coke in Germany, replacing Publicis. A health ...
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