American Apparel banned from running revealing ads
04 Apr 2012 | by John Reynolds
also argued that the public was frequently exposed to far more sexually exploitative images ...
Click
to remove filters
. Uggbootsstore-uk.com had not responded to requests for comment in time for publication. The site is not on Ugg ...
also argued that the public was frequently exposed to far more sexually exploitative images ...
widespread offence to the public and are considered less offensive than TV ads, according to research from...The study suggests outdoor advertising sits at the bottom of the list of offensive stimuli the public is exposed to, and is perceived to be less capable to offend than TV, the internet, mobile ... the OMC said endorsed the position taken by the ASA and suggested the body reflects public opinion ...
for comment by the time of publication. Follow Maisie McCabe on Twitter @MaisieMcCabe ...
and the7stars pitch against the Kent-based incumbent, Media By Design, part of the full-service agency ...
Style magazine and ES Magazine. The ad appeared in publications aimed at the over 25s, and despite ...
brought in new talent and continued building diversified services. We led the industry in thought ...
of legislation. The panel was set up in the wake of the publication of the Bailey Review ...
BBH won the business after a pitch and is charged with relaunching the brand, which was first established in 1755, into the mainstream menswear market. The company, which is based in Leicester and holds a Royal Warrant for its services to the Queen, claims to be Britain's oldest clothing brand ...
The ASA received more than 25,000 complaints about 13,074 different ad campaigns in 2010, according to the organisation s annual report. Complaints from the public represented 96% of the complaints received, with those from industry accounting for the other 4%. Of the ads subject to complaint ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.