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Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year

Brand Republic wishes all of its readers a happy Christmas and a prosperous 2004. We'll be back on January 5. We leave you with your top 10 most read breaking news stories of 2003, starting with Mother and Naked winning Boots advertising and media accounts respectively.

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 best radio shows

1. Christian O'Connell, Xfm. 'Mould-breaking', 'standard-setting', 'pure genius': these are just some of the quotes made up by Christian O'Connell about his own breakfast show on Xfm. O'Connell, together with his newsreader-turned-sidekick Chris Smith, regularly break broadcasting boundaries, making...

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 top-grossing feature films

1. The Matrix: Reloaded; Directors: Andy and Larry Wachowski; Box office gross: £33.2m. Never the stirring sequel to The Matrix everyone was panting for, murmurs that Reloaded would give the series the same mythical status as the Star Wars trilogy were way off the mark. If anything, the Wachowski brothers...

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 most complained about ads

1. Wrigley's Xcite: One for the record books. The commercial for the chewing gum brand showing a man appearing to vomit an entire dog provoked 863 complaints, giving it the dubious distinction of being the most complained-about British TV ad of all time. Viewers claimed the Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO...

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 best print launches

1. New!: In a year where launch activity from the major stables was distinctly lacking, Richard Desmond's rip-off of IPC's Now was the biggest launch. Selling more than 300,000 copies a week, New! is proof that, supported by a low cover price, the celebrity bubble is here to stay. As if one copycat...

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 best media thinkers

1. Jonathan Durden, the chairman of PHD . Many things have been written about Jonathan Durden in recent years. That he's the daddy of clever media thinking. Or the grandfather. Or the Old Testament Patriarch. He is actually the head of the Academy of Strategic Communications Philosophy. A man with the...

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 best media buyers (and their hairstyles)

1. Mark Jarvis, the head of media at Carat . Press sales directors have been alarmed at the number of follicularly challenged people muscling in on 'the press party'. The industry's new-fangled multidisciplinary buying directors, as in Mark 'Billiard Ball' Jarvis, have shiny domes. The response of one...

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 best creative directors

1. John O'Keeffe: Precipitate remarks about Samuel L Jackson being dropped as the Barclays frontman shouldn't detract from the fact that O'Keeffe maintains consistently high creative standards across the board at Bartle Bogle Hegarty. Solid performances on unpromising accounts such as Woolworths and...

Boots in controversial tie-up for Atkins range UK launch

LONDON - High-street retailer Boots has signed a deal with the company behind the Atkins diet range to distribute its low-carbohydrate foods in the UK.

THE BOOK OF LISTS: The 10 best international TV ads

1. Ikea - 'lamp' : This original and memorable ad trounced Honda "cog" to scoop the Grand Prix at Cannes. A lamp is dumped outside in the harsh elements and spies its new replacement through a window. The sentimental music plucks at your heartstrings and you can't help but feel sorry it. Then a Scandinavian...

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