Trading places: this week's people moves
27 Jan 2012 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
, the specialist magazine group, has hired Nick King from News International as digital commercial director ...
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The complainant challenged a total of eight ads that ran on American Apparel's website, which were viewed in October last year, as well as an ad in a free lifestyle magazine called Crack. The ASA banned eight out of the nine ads. American Apparel has a history of running controversial ads. In 2009 ...
, the specialist magazine group, has hired Nick King from News International as digital commercial director ...
Marketing magazine has revamped its look and content for 2012, including a move to a picture cover...overdue, one that made the magazine's opinion more obvious and reflects the marketing discipline ... business focus. The print overhaul of Marketing comes ahead of the magazine s new website, due later ...
and editor-at-large of Conde Nast's Wired UK magazine, says the single biggest consumer trend for 2012 ...
The Sunday Times Style magazine starts printing festive features extolling the virtues of Secret Santa ...
are placed, subscribe here . A collaboration between Event and Marketing magazines, The Brand Event ...
The brand will launch a Movember campaign, partnering with a men's weekly magazine, alongside PR activity. Promotional activity will involve an experiential campaign running from mid-October, creating "shaving events" across the UK, while money-off vouchers will be given to consumers to drive in-store sales ...
Marketing magazine this week publishes its inaugural Talent Report, tracking everything from
and the display of magazines in shops. The idea of the website was mooted in the Conservative and Labour ...
This magazine is hardly alone in charting the profound and ongoing revolutions in technology
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.