Search results

Showing 1 - 10 of 22 results

Sort results by: date | relevance

1 2 3

Search filters:

By Date

  • 2001 Remove filter

By Article Type

  • Features Remove publication filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Add Search Filters:

By Date

By Publication

America's permanent pastime - The Lowbrow Lowdown

Imagine if you could get in for free each time your favourite band came to town. True fans of indie rockers, Rocket from the Crypt (RFTC) can do just that, on one condition: that they get a permanent tattoo of the band's rocket logo inked into their flesh. That's dedication, writes Kate Kaye .

Agency 2001 recognises a creative year

In Agency 2001, we at Marketing acknowledge the best agency of the year in every sector. It's a first for Marketing and a first for the industry, writes Craig Smith, editor of Marketing .

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from The Big Issue, PlayStation2, Bell Sympatico, Patagon.com and Keiju.

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from the Lutti Crypto, Aero, Reebok, Uniqlo and Orange.

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from the Finnish Federation of the Brewing Industry, Volkswagen, Miller Lite, Egg and Sundown.

High sugar treason - The Lowbrow Lowdown

One would think a 108m contract would be enough to instil loyalty in anybody, even a record industry ho like Britney Spears. Why, then, would she be guzzling Coke when she's under contract with Pepsi? asks Kate Kaye .

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from Supernoodles, Lightpath, Tennent's Lager, McDonald's and Ikea.

Bargain hunt goes bust - The Lowbrow Lowdown

Hey ladies, what would it take for you to bare your bosom in public? A nude beach? A necklace of cheap plastic beads? A few shots of Rumpleminz? How about 35 bucks, a bottle of champagne and some food, writes Kate Kaye .

Timeline: The battle for DirecTV

As EchoStar beats Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation to DirecTV, Brand Republic details the key moments in the fight for the US satellite broadcaster.

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from Voicestream/Symphony, Healthy Mississippi/Teeth, Got Milk?, Cadillac/Escalade and Midas.

1 2 3

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed