21 Dec 2005
| by Nicola Clark
Burger King has consolidated its £50m global advertising business into its US agency, Crispin Porter & Bogusky, dealing a blow to UK incumbent Delaney Lund Knox Warren (DLKW).
21 Dec 2005
of programmes Nigel Pickard. 9. ONLINE REBOOTS Online advertising is booming, and there is no sign ...
Bureau revealed that online spend had totalled
£653m in 2004, putting it ahead of radio. This year ...
marketing. The
latter attracted £258m of spend in 2004, making it the biggest
single online advertising ...
20 Dec 2005
| by by Nicola Clark
LONDON - Burger King has consolidated its £50m global advertising business into its US agency, Crispin Porter & Bogusky, dealing a blow to UK incumbent Delaney Lund Knox Warren.
15 Dec 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
While Pepsi is set to hand out the samples at rail stations and shopping centres in the UK from January. Coca-Cola is holding off a UK launch, instead preferring to trial its Coca Cola Blak brand ...
giveaway will involve a Pepsi Max Cino cafe bar, which will be set up at train stations and shopping ...
14 Dec 2005
| by Jeremy Lee
Times Online will publish a co-branded microsite
featuring content from the diary as well as Muller ...
14 Dec 2005
.
'Research shows that healthier shoppers avoid the temptation of shopping
in the snacks or confectionery ...
12 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
for the first time with a food education-themed online campaign....and exercise.
Secondary school students will compete nationally with an online competition to test ...
online to win the prizes.
Primary school children are being offered a promotional pack including fun ...
09 Dec 2005
| by Noel Bussey
The processed fruit manufacturer Del Monte is looking for a UK-based creative agency to run its pan-European above-the-line ad account.
09 Dec 2005
The brand engrossed consumers in "cinema sudoku" and an online world to support the latest in its
09 Dec 2005
all the people they were
made for. It's Christmas time: the season of goodwill, shopping and (for ...
. As for shopping, the Argos (1) campaign is quite nice, but a bit on the
bland and forgettable side for a shop, I ...