21 Dec 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
Partners; and Mecom, the investment vehicle of former Mirror Group chief executive David Montgomery ...
21 Dec 2005
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
LONDON - Cereal Partners has shifted the Cheerios advertising account to McCann Erickson and given..., and will now also be responsible for all of Cereal Partners global promotions advertising, including film tie ...
Saatchi Simko in Geneva becoming the global centre for the Cereal Partners account, close to Cereal Partners headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The restructure will see McCann Erickson handle ...
21 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
The ad, created by Delaney Lund Knox Warren Partners, resulted in 82 complaints from viewers.
It showed a man in a field singing "£1.99er. They're only £1.99". Towards the end of the spot a cow is seen walking past in the background outfitted in the Burger King logo as if it was on its way to becoming ...
21 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
in over 100 press ads through selected national newspapers.
Paul Kitcatt, creative partner at Kitcatt ...
20 Dec 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
be more beneficial as partners than Google.
Icahn has been campaigning for Time Warner to change its ...
20 Dec 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
The business school unveiled research earlier this year that showed men and women have a marked preference for websites developed by their own sex.
"The guidance we have received from the business school has been invaluable," Bounty's ebusiness director Andrew Thomas said. The company hired a female ...
19 Dec 2005
Andrew Neil, publisher of the Press Holdings Group, explains the decision behind the sale...."
Guidance Notes from Andrew Neil, Publisher of The Press Holdings Group (PHG), owners of The Scotsman ...
19 Dec 2005
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
and internet brands."
Andrew Neil, publisher of Press Holdings, the Barclay brothers' holding company, said ...
19 Dec 2005
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
The deal was reported by the Sunday Times, which said that a consortium of private equity companies including Cinven, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Permier and Apax Partners have been approaching banks, although the bid is at an early stage.
It says that the addition of Virgin Mobile, which NTL plans ...
19 Dec 2005
| by by Staff
Cricketer Darren Gough won a surprise victory with dance partner Lilia Kopylova in the hit BBC One dance show, as he was watched by a peak of 10.4m and 38% of Saturday night's audience.
"I thought I would be saying this 10 weeks ago but it has been an amazing journey for a guy who has never danced ...