NEWS BRIEF: Guardian promotes Friday Review with free CD
11 Dec 2003
The Guardian is promoting its Friday Review music, films and arts supplement with a free music CD
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for public sector jobs with left-wing newspaper The Guardian....in national newspapers between January and September were advertised in The Guardian. Most of the jobs are advertised in The Guardian's Society supplement, its largest weekday section, which appears every Wednesday ... supporters. However, The Guardian has been known for its strong public sector recruitment pages long before ...
The Guardian is promoting its Friday Review music, films and arts supplement with a free music CD
LONDON - Associated Newspapers digital division has hired Dan Pearce from Guardian Unlimited...at Guardian Unlimited, where he managed relationships between the Guardian's websites and third parties ... and launched the first paid-for content on Guardian Unlimited. Mark Milner, group commercial director ...
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Despite attracting more than 50 complaints, BMP DDB's series of Disneyesque ads for The Guardian...The ads, entitled "calf", for The Guardian's guide to the new football season featured an animated sequence in which a calf said to its mother: "Mama, what'll happen to me when I go to the golden pasture in the sky?" One version of the ad then cuts to footage of a meat pie being eaten by a football fan. In a ...
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has cleared a TV ad for The Guardian which portrayed a
LONDON – A lighthearted but callous TV ad for The Guardian, in which a cute cartoon calf asks his
The Guardian is running an ambient promotion through Claydon Heeley Jones Mason to promote its 76
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