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SRH fights Real rival with new programmes

five SRH FM stations. The deal with Colours was arranged through SIRS (SRH London sales team ...

Daewoo to kick off 2002 with £3m ad blitz

LONDON - Daewoo launches a 3m television and cinema advertising campaign in the New Year with two

Saatchi & Saatchi loses £18m
Lloyds TSB account

LONDON - Saatchi 18m Lloyds TSB account following a four-way pitch. It is understood that the bank...The other two agencies on the shortlist were Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R and TBWA\London. The loss of the account comes as a real blow for Saatchis, which picked up the combined account following the merger of Lloyds and TSB in 1998. Saatchis picked up the Lloyds business in September 1998 after ...

AT&T and Comcast merger creates
cable TV giant

LONDON - AT 50bn deal, which will create a US cable television giant with around 22m subscribers.

NEW MEDIA BRIEFS: Egg breaks even

Egg, the internet bank owned by Prudential, has announced that it broke even in the month of November, boosting its chances of achieving its target to be profitable for the last quarter of 2001. The company has attracted 129,300 extra customers since the start of October giving it a total customer ...

DESIGN CHOICE: Penhaligon's bluebell perfume bottle

Even though luxury goods are not in particularly high demand at the moment,the design of Penhaligon's perfume bottles will continue to charm onlookers. In particular, the design of Bluebell Eau de Toilette gives you a small escape to that romantic place where everything appears lovely ...

STOP PRESS: Lever Faberge axes barber shops

Lever Faberge has axed its Lynx-branded barber shops. The company said the two shops, one in London and one in Kingston-upon-Thames, had developed a loyal clientele but were not performing to its standards. ...

STOP PRESS: ISBA welcomes research results

The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers has broadly welcomed the results of a research project commissioned by the Food Standards Agency, which shows that most consumers are unconcerned about food promotions. The research indicates that the views of consumer pressure groups such as SUSTAIN ...

STOP PRESS: Ken Livingstone launches cinema ads

London Mayor Ken Livingstone is to launch a cinema ad about the anti-social costs of dropping litter. The ad, created by Soul, is sponsored by environmental group Onyx under the strapline 'Dropping Litter Ruins Lives'. It will show that a ton of litter is dropped in London every minute. ...

ATOC slammed by ASA over 'untrue' poster ad claims

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld complaints that the wording on certain poster ads from the Association of Train Operating Companies' 'Time to return' campaign was misleading, because it implied that service levels had returned to normal. The ASA found the statement, 'Fast ...

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