Paper Round (4 August) - Which brands are advertising in the national press?
04 Aug 2010 | by Sarah Johnson
to raise funds to help those devastated by floods in Pakistan. More reports reveal further flooding could ...
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The Guardian includes an 84-page football pullout, while The Sun offers its readers football tickets for 9.50. As the crisis in Pakistan worsens, the national press devotes editorial space to increasing awareness and support, alongside ongoing calls for donations from member charities ...
to raise funds to help those devastated by floods in Pakistan. More reports reveal further flooding could ...
Charity appeals sweep the nationals as the aftermath of the floods in Pakistan threaten millions...British Red Cross , Unicef and Oxfam launch separate appeals to help those left homeless and threatened by disease after the floods in Pakistan, which have been called the worst for 80 years. Several ads call for donations in campaigns designed to raise awareness of the disaster. Meanwhile, Dogs ...
to watch (along with Vietnam and Pakistan) when he jetted into Jakarta this summer. Biofuels, tobacco ...
and Pakistan....In Hong Kong, WPP is merging Batey and Conquest to form the new Contract agency. It will operate independently and handle PCCW Mobile, HSBC, Mercedes-Benz and Singapore Airlines. Conquest in Bangkok will be rebranded as Contract, while a Pakistan office will be launched later in June, followed by an office ...
- PAKISTAN Project: Pakistan launch campaign Client: Bjorn-Taale Sandberg, chief marketing officer, Telenor Brief: Bring Telenor and European quality standards in telecommunications to Pakistan ... business in Pakistan with a television commercial created by Leo Burnett London. The two-minute ad ...
Pakistan with only pounds 5 between them. Having run their own business, they are now retired and live ...
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