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Merry Christmas from the staff of Brand Republic

LONDON - Brand Republic is taking a break and will next be updated on January 3. In the meantime, the staff would like to wish all our readers a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. We leave you with the 10 biggest stories of the year on Brand Republic.

United Airlines puts global media account out to pitch

LONDON - United Airlines is reviewing its global media account, held in the UK by Mediaedge:cia.

Super Bowl to be shown in HD on Sky Sports

LONDON - Super Bowl XLI is to be the first US sports event to be screened in high definition and Dolby Digital surround sound by Sky Sports in February 2007.

Happy Christmas from Media Week

This is the latest Media Week bulletin of 2006. Daily bulletins will return on 2 January 2007.

IMD's digital ad distribution boosted by Optimad purchase

Digital advertising distribution company Independent Media Distribution has bought web-based ad services company Optimad for £3 million.

Starcom wins £32m EMI account

Starcom has won the hotly contested £32m media planning and buying account for music company EMI Records.

Audi hands $100m US ad account to Venables Bell

NEW YORK - Audi has awarded its $100m (£51m) US advertising account to independent agency Venables Bell & Partners following a four-way pitch.

Lowe London set to claim £5m Chevrolet account

LONDON - Lowe London is set to win the £5m UK Chevrolet car account after a pitch against Leo Burnett and Luton agency Butterfield Morris Bushell.

BBH loses Impulse as Unilever shifts creative to Argentina

LONDON - Unilever is to move all brand development creative for its Impulse body spray to Argentinian creative agency VegaOlmosPonce, with incumbent Bartle Bogle Hegarty in London losing the account.

2006, what a year

LONDON - Pundits may have been gearing up to deliver the last rites to television in 2006, but ITV stunned the market in November by nicking Michael Grade from the BBC to be its executive chairman, and providing the industry with the biggest story of the year.

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