25 May 2005
| by by Adrian Whitefoord
) then you better get the name right first time. But despite all the cautionary tales there are some ...
's Nuts. Yes, I'm definitely on to a winner here. But there are some others that might not even pass ...
the years, we have made a collection of unfortunately branded products and occasionally get them out ...
16 Oct 2006
| by by Ben Bold
LONDON - JWT has created a new TV commercial for Kellogg's Crunchy Nut that continues the theme...in traffic and craving Crunchy Nut.
"Rush hour," the voiceover says. "Millions of people desperate to get ...
has been created for people wanting to get home and sate their appetite for Crunchy Nut. The man is thus able to use the new Crunchy Nut lane to get home quickly.
But drivers wishing to use the lane ...
06 Jul 2006
| by by Joanne Oatts
which deserves greater attention. We've deliberately treated it with some humour in the hope that young ...
that testicular cancer, which is curable, gets tackled head on." The ad is a first for Everyman, with previous ...
Robbie Williams, in 1999, and Rachel Stevens, who starred in last years "Rachel gets fruity" viral ad ...
15 Jan 2004
| by Jules Grant,
LONDON - The first issue of IPC Media's men's weekly Nuts has received a mixed response with some...to compete with both titles.
However, some buyers believe that if Nuts succeeds it will benefit ...
. The magazine seems to have attracted some good advertisers -- Hugo Boss, Dixons -- but I still have ...
' mags have proved that this is what men want to read about but do they not already get their weekly fix ...
18 Aug 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - IPC's Nuts widened its lead over Emap's Zoo to 40,000 copies as the weeklies continued...Over the six months, Nuts drove its circulation up 10.6% period on period from 275,459 to 304,751 and outpaced Zoo's 8.4% increase from 240,215 to 260,317.
The overall men's market grew by 1 ...
, of Nuts, said: "Nuts is now well established as one of the most potent and powerful media brands in the UK ...
08 Mar 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON – IPC Media has moved the pubication day of Nuts to Tuesday to match rival Zoo in an attempt...Nuts came out today with a one-off cover price reduction to 60p, from its regular cover price of £1.20.
IPC is presenting the move as a gradual progression from Nuts' publication date of Thursday. It said Nuts has been coming out on a Wednesday in most parts of the country, including London ...
19 Jun 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
LONDON - IPC lads mag Nuts is to sponsor urban football company Powerleague's five-a-side sites...Nuts ads will appear at Powerleague's 34 urban football sites around the UK, including 11 ...
editions of Nuts.
The magazine will also sponsor Powerleague's nationwide football championship ...
-a-side Nuts Cup, with the final to be held in Manchester on August 27.
Claire Porteous, head of marketing ...
13 Jun 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
LONDON - There is fresh speculation that Emap's Zoo and IPC Media's Nuts may go twice weekly...is that on days Nuts and Zoo are published, buyers are getting into a habit of picking up one of the titles rather ...
, although Emap and IPC Media deny the rumours.
If Zoo or Nuts went twice weekly the sector would take ...
.86% to 3,230,332 readers.
In comparison, IPC's market leader Nuts grew its circulation by 20 ...
09 Feb 2005
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON - Nuts magazine is teaming up with Brand Events to promote the new men's exhibition, Weekend...of next week's ABC figures, where IPC's Nuts is expected to maintain its lead over Emap rival Zoo ...
to men's interests including sport, games, cars, entertainment, fashion, technology and girls.
Nuts ...
the goods on offer at Weekend at Dave's.
Phil Hilton, editor of Nuts, said: "Nuts is thrilled ...
17 Feb 2005
| by Daniel Farey-Jones,
LONDON – Zoo has closed the gap on rival men's weekly Nuts to 25,244 copies after its sales grew...Zoo sold 240,215 copies during the period against Nuts' 275,459. The men's weekly market appears ...
of monthly titles than some expected.
The swing leaves Emap looking strong in the men's market -- its ...
in fifth.
Tim Brooks, IPC ignite! managing director, said: "If 2004 was the year of Nuts, 2005 ...