Lynx ads banned for degrading women and reaching kids
23 Nov 2011 | by Matthew Chapman and Daniel Farey-Jones
"the suggestive nature of the image and the strong innuendo were not acceptable for public display ...
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a boss at work "dad", to slipping over in public or talking to a mannequin in a shop window instead ...
"the suggestive nature of the image and the strong innuendo were not acceptable for public display ...
tradition of public service - his grandfather was a member of the Southern German parliament - when he ...
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 ...
If all the pre-publicity turns out to be correct, then Procter Gamble's upcoming new ad campaign promises to be so high in sugar content that it ought to carry a health warning. Roisin Donnelly, the P G corporate marketing director for the UK, probably wouldn't go that far, but she does concede ...
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for the digital industry already exists. What needs to change are out-dated attitudes. Agencies and clients need ...
traditionally out of the public gaze. For example, customer service departments will chat real time to large ... , or recruiters will promote the CSR initiatives of the company through public webinars to entice new applicants ...
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