Back for good?
30 Nov 2005
Nineties boy band Take That are using LD Publicity to handle their revival tour. The four-piece called on LD director Maria Barham to announce the tour last Friday following a meeting on the Wednesday.
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Kodak has made its first foray into interactive television with a campaign on Sky and Channel 4 for its EasyShare range of cameras and accessories.
Nineties boy band Take That are using LD Publicity to handle their revival tour. The four-piece called on LD director Maria Barham to announce the tour last Friday following a meeting on the Wednesday.
Red Bee Media has reshuffled its management team to focus on international expansion and content services.
LONDON - Cilla Black is making her television comeback, three years after quitting as host of 'Blind Date', as a judge on ITV's new Saturday night entertainment show where soapstars turn into singers for the night.
LONDON - Donald Trump is to have a vodka named after him following a deal with US drinks firm Drinks America, despite the tycoon being one of the country's most high-profile teetotallers.
LONDON - The art of spoken poetry is being celebrated and saved for posterity in a new online initiative conceived by the poet laureate Andrew Motion.
When is the auspicious event? Next week, 7-8 December, at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. It’s open to anyone willing to stump up the money, but typically it attracts senior healthcare directors, as well as clinicians and policy makers.
To mark the launch of the Motorola PEBL handset, 180 Amsterdam has developed a TV campaign, directed by David Fincher, the man behind 'Fight Club' and 'Se7en'. Compressing millions of years into 30 seconds, the TV spot depicts the development of the smooth, pebble-shaped phone over time. The ad follows...
LONDON - Brewing firm InBev has hired Leo Burnett to handle advertising for its Leffe Belgian beer brand from next month, replacing incumbent Fallon.
LONDON - Heinz Baked Beanz has been named 'the most desired brand' in the UK, according to a new survey, as big brands score well.