EBay returns to TV after five-year break
29 Feb 2012 | by Ed Owen
, developed by DDB Tribal Germany and focusing on new as well as used goods.
The 20-second TV spot by Draftfcb and production company Neteye in Germany features different men crying out in pain from the irritation of shaving. Using a spilt screen, the noise from each man featured is created into a musical chorus. The ends with a voiceover stating "silence the irritation ...
, developed by DDB Tribal Germany and focusing on new as well as used goods.
-based Family, as well as mid-sized agencies in the US, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the Netherlands ...
incidents in the UK, Germany and France, the FSA is focusing on the handling of fresh produce. Toby Horry ...
and during an episode of 'Downton Abbey' on 30 October. Created by Ogilvy Germany, the ad features a man ...
. Created by DDB Tribal in Germany, the campaign strapline reads: "The clothes you love direct from ...
The "Where are you going" ad will run across all major European markets including France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the UK. A television campaign will run from this Wednesday (3 October) and there will be additional activity across press, outdoor and online media. Created by VCCP, the ad begins by asking ...
Created by Tribal DDB Amsterdam, the campaign runs across 11 markets including the UK, USA, BeNeLux, Germany, France, Russia, Brazil, Argentina and India. Promoting the quality of the Philips audio range, the 'Obsessed with Sound' campaign across Facebook, Twitter and YouTube invites viewers ...
September at the Curzon cinema in Soho, London, and will run it across the UK, Germany, France and Belgium ...
The 30-second ads are set to run in the UK later this year, with Starcom handling media, and went on air in France this week. They will also run in other European countries including Germany, Italy and Spain. Each ad shows a character accidentally volunteering for something when they pull one ...
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