Channel 4's rude Spoons ads deemed not offensive
14 Dec 2005 | by by Julia Pearlman
inside a car with a sign on the rear window stating 'I want a fu**ing baby'.
, Vodafone terminated a £9m a year shirt sponsorship deal with Manchester United at the end of the 2005 ...
inside a car with a sign on the rear window stating 'I want a fu**ing baby'.
and will comprise 52 further retail units over two floors, designed with a modern interpretation of a traditional ...
First Vodafone pulled the plug on Manchester United, then Nationwide Building Society decided to end its £5m-a-year sponsorship of the England team. It seems football sponsors are not happy. While Vodafone's move appears to be the result of a switch in strategy, Nationwide's calls into question ...
after it forced an early end to its Manchester United sponsorship.
uniting singing legends with celebrities to sing a duet....'Star Duets', made by Cowell's production company Syco, works along the lines of 'Strictly Come Dancing' but without the foxtrotting. It will unite singing stars with celebrities who are well known for anything but singing, to perform live in front of a studio audience. Each week the double acts ...
LONDON - Vodafone pulling out of its sponsorship agreement with Manchester United will provide a...to be concluded by January 2006 to allow enough time for Manchester United's kit manufacturer Nike to make the new ...
United to replace Vodafone, with the likes of Coca-Cola, Yahoo! and IBM all mentioned....to be untroubled by the departure of Vodafone as a sponsor of Manchester United, partly because the mobile phone ... and Manchester United came to an end on Wednesday. It had been expected to run for a number of years more, having ...
means that its companies work together on campaigns. Why sell to them? "Business units benefit from a ...
units will run on the RealGuide, RealNetworks' entertainment portal, to drive visitors to the Nokia Raw ...
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