22 Dec 2006
| by by Mark Banham
The incumbent is understood to have been asked to repitch for the business, but the airline has briefed other agencies to pitch for the business.
The airline flies to more than 210 US domestic and international destinations from its hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and Washington ...
22 Dec 2006
| by by Staff
The five-year-old San Francisco-based agency saw off competition from Bartle Bogle Hegarty, New York, and the incumbent agency McKinney Silver. Fallon Minneapolis had been involved in the early stages of the pitch but pulled out in November after the first round.
Audi's account had been ...
22 Dec 2006
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
's success was down to Fallon and a bunch of coloured balls they had flung down a San Francisco street ...
24 Nov 2006
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
Partners in San Francisco.
Vizeum's UK office is currently shortlisted with MindShare ...
24 Nov 2006
| by by Staff
SAN FRANCISCO - Digital marketing agency AKQA is this month opening an office in the virtual world...relaxed clubhouse feel where everyone is welcome to hang out."
AKQA has real offices in London, San ...
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The game, which was developed by San Francisco-based company Linden Lab, launched in 2003. It allows ...
20 Nov 2006
| by by Sarah Woods
, which own papers such as the San Jose Mercury News, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Dallas ...
16 Nov 2006
| by by Sarah Woods
in Los Angeles, Gyorgy has also held posts at Goodby, Silverstein Partners in San Francisco, The Martin ...
16 Nov 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
the IDM diploma in digital marketing, receives a two-day trip to San Francisco, and will visit Google ...
15 Nov 2006
| by by Sarah Woods
Pluck operates almost 3,000 highly rated blogs and syndicates them to news media organisations such as The Washington Post, the Gannett newspaper chain, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Austin American-Statesman in the US.
In the UK, Pluck also links bloggers to The Guardian and Reuters websites among others ...
08 Nov 2006
| by by Staff
SAN FRANCISCO - Google could be set to bid for a stake in US radio giant Clear Channel