Campaign Hall of Fame: Chairman’s comment
20 Dec 1999 | by JOHN WEBSTER, Chairman Of The Jury
The criteria hinged around the interpretation of the word best .
Every year, Capital Radio s Hall of Fame starts well enough. Sure, there s the inevitable puzzling as to why Bowie and the Beatles should be quite so low down, just who does vote for ELO and whatever happened to Minnie Ripperton? But the real screaming at the radio begins with the top 20.
The criteria hinged around the interpretation of the word best .
1. CADBURY S SMASH MARTIANS BMP.
For a magazine which has banged on rather a lot about advertising having a commercial purpose, it may seem surprising that Campaign is devoting two pages of this special issue to showcasing the issues and worthy causes that advertising has promoted - politics, public health, race and disability awareness...
Werther s Original Pahnke On an ordinary day, a child s bright laughter fills the air/one loving word, one loving glance/there s sunshine everywhere.
Fallon McElligott has wrestled the pounds 10 million Skoda UK account out of Grey Advertising and has been briefed to launch the car manufacturer s latest model, the Fabia, early next year.
BMP DDB is to create a campaign to encourage poor pensioners to take up all the state benefits to which they are entitled.
Campaign publishes the Hall of Fame. The 100 Best British Ads of the Century on Monday, 20 December.
Mars is about to switch its pounds 10 million Whiskas catfood account to Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO from M&C Saatchi in a realignment being planned by the US-based giant.
Express Newspapers has admitted that it will not renew its contract with St Luke s, its agency of record, when it expires at the end of this month.