25 May 2012
| by Ben Hall
The ad, which invites users to 'find the tunnels', has now been watched more than 12.5 million times since it was published last Friday (18 May).
A second ad from Nike's 'My time is now' campaign, in which footballer Mario Balotelli searches for an iconic hairstlye, is in third place with 38,888 shares ...
24 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
The British multinational bank has launched a search for an EU-level public affairs agency, as banks come under increasing pressure from proposed legislation such as the potential financial transaction tax.
Barclays is consolidating its European retail and investment banking public affairs into a ...
24 May 2012
| by Adam Hill
while people search for a "perfect match" in terms of religion or ethnicity,' says Darbari. 'You need ...
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Barnardo's Fostering and Adoption Week reveals that the search for a 'perfect' ethnic ...
22 May 2012
| by John Owens
The Government will be kicking off two roster searches in a hunt for 'the most innovative ideas
10 May 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
Initially, Time to Change will appoint a communications planning agency to work on the initiative until April 2015. Once a planning agency is in place, it will hold a pitch to appoint a creative agency.
The search follows the award of 20 million of new funding for Time to Change from the Department of Health ...
09 May 2012
| by Arif Durrani
Desmond, owner of the Daily Express and OK!, had played in creating the current soul-searching . "I think ...
04 May 2012
| by Ben Hall
Glass' video stays ninth, while a new ad for the search giant's Chrome browser, in which a man tries ...
03 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
a search for a public affairs agency after a raft of negative publicity.
02 May 2012
| by Arif Durrani
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) has announced that its nationwide search
26 Apr 2012
| by John Woodcock
David Cameron took to the airwaves this week in an attempt to draw a line under what has been the worst spell of his leadership, a period in which the media have seen fit to search for new words to encapsulate the all-compassing nature of the Government's multiple screw-ups.
This was a relaunch ...