Accenture drops Tiger Woods from ad campaigns
14 Dec 2009 | by Staff
of the public eye". Woods issued a statement late last week apologising for his behaviour and indicating ...
Normal 0 0 1 183 1048 8 2 1287 11.773 0 0 0 The poster, which is live now on Tottenham Court Road, London, has a collection tin attached. When the public drops money in, an film of the girl in the recent "Turn Around" TV campaign gives them a message. Nick ...
of the public eye". Woods issued a statement late last week apologising for his behaviour and indicating ...
to munch his way through the 521 sprouts already donated by the public. ...
Alistair Darling will today flesh out plans for the biggest squeeze in public spending for a generation ...
The dancers one boy and two girls - danced for an hour and a half, and were accompanied by a festive brass band. The busy shopping street ground to a halt, and more than 200 mince pies were distributed to members of the public. Beta founding partner Robert Campbell said: "Start ups can't afford ...
LONDON - Did Drench's latest ad featuring jazz-playing hamsters get the public's toes tapping?...Watch the video above to find out. Watch the original ad and leave your own comments: Drench 'the clever hamsters' by CHI Partners Video produced by Vox Pops International on behalf of Campaign. Watch more Public View videos ...
effective marketing to the black, Asian or minority ethnic sector." Saad Saraf, a member of the IPA ...
services companies, charities, utilities and public sector organisations on a daily basis and we're very ... experience? Experience doesn't need to be framed in a specific sector, either. But much more so in relevant ... we're not sector specific, most of our clients share common traits - they have large numbers ...
" of publishers being able to charge for news content on the internet unless they deal in specialist publications.
, and we reacted. If we'd waited two months for a research debrief to tell us this is what the public ... sector that utilises digital has gone real-time. Why is it that the communications industry has become a ... will be more up to date with what the public wants. The public loves playing with stuff, and this will continue ...