04 Apr 2012
| by John Reynolds
in advertising, and even more so in newspapers, TV and on the internet.
The company said if the complaint ...
28 Feb 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
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 and direct mail.
The study was commissioned by the Outdoor Media Centre in response to last June's Bailey ...
16 Feb 2012
| by Anne Cassidy
2010 TV campaign for the brand.
The retailer struggled to address its downmarket image in the UK ...
18 Jan 2012
| by John Reynolds
H&M, the Swedish retail brand, is to broadcast is first Super Bowl TV ad, which will showcase...significant ramping up of H M's advertising offer, as it is previously not known for spending heavily on TV ...
05 Jan 2012
| by Sara Kimberley
languages via digital, print, outdoor, film, TV, in-store and internal marketing communications.
However ...
19 Dec 2011
was even worse. It was always going to be a stretch to mimic 'The Trip' one of the funniest TV programmes ...
in Addiction London's series of terrible TV spots for a home-shopping catalogue company. Could Bellingham stoop ...
16 Dec 2011
| by Staff
Grey's first campaign for Lucozade exploded on to TV screens early in the year, thanks to energetic ...
at the heart of this TV spot was a clever and powerful way to highlight why everyone should have ...
Dancing to thank for helping her get back on UK television, but it was Foster's and Adam Eve that got ...
24 Nov 2011
| by Anne Cassidy
Locker ads include the "it's a sneaker thing" TV spots, created by SapientNitro in the US, showing ...
17 Nov 2011
| by Jeremy Lee
to include both television and outdoor work.
The activity will build on Adidas' existing relationship with Foot Locker. It previously ran a TV campaign, "don't kick it", featuring the FC Barcelona player Lionel ...
09 Nov 2011
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
that made her appear thinner.
In contrast, the advertising watchdog did not ban a TV ad for clothing ...