Paper Round (3 March) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
03 Mar 2011 | by Sarah Johnson
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M&C Saatchi has released another in its series of poster ads mocking middle-class department stores.
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celebrity-filled bash in trendy east London.
Health charity FPA has turned to fashion adverts from the sixties and seventies to encourage middle...and will be shown during the FPA annual Sexual Health Week themed The Middle age-Spread (STIs in the over 50s ...
John Lewis's "middle England" appeal....Poster ads in the London Underground, launched by DSGi, the owner of the Dixons.co.uk, are in the style of a John Lewis ad and written in the signature John Lewis Green font. The ads read: "Step into middle England s best loved department store, stroll though haberdashery to the audiovisual department ...
to 'win back Middle England'.
The Times and "Budget stealth tax hits middle classes", warns The Daily Telegraph....the middle classes and The Mirror claims the Tories are facing the lowest support in two years ...
East Coast trains has escaped a ban after complaints about availabilty....One person complained about the availability of the tickets at the reduced price, and questioned whether the ad was misleading. National Express East Coast said all 80,000 plus seats were available to customers on a Standard Advance ticket up to one day before departure. It said more than 10 per cent ...
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority has pulled a press feature, by East Hampshire District...Bordon Area Action Group felt the four-page wraparound ad feature misleadingly paraded itself as the front of a newspaper, thus disguising its true advertising intention. It also questioned whether the claim "Your energy bills will be cheaper " could be substantiated. East Hampshire District Council said ...
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