Top 10 best celebrity ads 2010
10 Dec 2010 | by Staff
of the famous 'Star Wars' scene. 5. Carlsberg, Phil The Power Taylor ...
, and in July, health secretary Andrew Lansley finally confirmed that the government would no longer fund its ...
of the famous 'Star Wars' scene. 5. Carlsberg, Phil The Power Taylor ...
The former athlete, famous for the size of his "lunchbox" in his sprinting heyday and currently on TV in 'I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!', will help the tissue brand to shift its new Kleenex Pockets line for men. The ads have been created by Partners Andrews Aldridge and will run in magazines ...
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley provided a valuable clue to the government's thinking on public sector advertising in the summer. In a speech to the Faculty of Public Health annual conference in July, he said the government would be 'progressively scaling back the amount of taxpayers' money spent ...
Tickets for the live show, called the Angina Monologues, are already on sale and are being promoted through print and on-line ads. The show will also be televised and shown in selected Vue cinemas across the UK. It was created by Grey London and Drum PHD in collaboration with Phil McIntyre ...
was bought by OMD and planned by Andrew Lloyd. ...
The business has just attracted a "six-figure" investment from former New Look chief Phil Wrigley. Currently run under the beta testing name of Biduhappy, Ortso will launch in early December, with the marketing push to begin in the New Year. Eleven product areas will be represented, from electronics ...
and the White Ribbon Alliance. IN MY VIEW - EXPERT COMMENT Andrew Nebel: Owner of charity consultancy ...
Brand and Julie Andrews, has helped a new ad for BT Infinity deliver one million impacts in the film
to be dancefloor proof?". Andrew Morley, Motorola s vice-president of marketing for Europe, Middle East, Africa ...
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