, as will columns on non-contentious issues such as food, film or music reviews, or syndicated articles that appear ...
16 Dec 2003
dead.
VO: Ginsters. Real honest food.
2. COI/DOH - adult sexual health awareness "chlamydia"
Now ...
in February, no-one gave much of a thought to the poor creative teams for whom tobacco campaigns meant food ...
02 Dec 2003
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
-Cola on air.
People campaigning for a healthier diet for children are up in arms at the deal. The Food Commission, which is highly critical of the way companies promote junk food, reacted angrily.
Policy ...
27 Jun 2003
Justin Moore and Steve Robertson created three spots for Ginsters foods that took the winner and two runners-up slots. Their "sex line" spot was voted the winner, with "lonely" and "interview" as runners-up.
The June Aerial Awards, in association with Campaign, were judged by Jo Moore and Simon ...
05 Jun 2003
| by Claire Billings,
O'Connell has been the centre of speculation in recent weeks after his sudden absence from the station for the last two weeks. The presenter is understood to have contracted food poisoning last week and has extended his leave with a holiday this week.
O'Connell is one of the alternative music station ...
29 May 2003
| by Colin Grimshaw
into linking its food and non-food ranges to compatible programme strands....The first campaign has been created by specialist radio and online agency markettiers4dc, which was appointed to run the account last week. It links the supermarket chain to editorial features on outdoor eating and will promote products from patio furniture and barbecues to food and sauces.
It begins ...
20 Feb 2003
| by TANIA MASON
cliched ideas based on breakfast, no reference to breakfast food and no overtly sports or football ...
03 Feb 2003
| by Claire Billings,
that it has hired former BBC Good Food advertising director Chris Goldson as business development director.
31 Jan 2003
was formerly a director at BBC Good Food Magazine. He will report to the sales director, Lee Roberts, who
02 Jan 2003
| by BEN BOLD
The station used a doctored photograph of Irvine apparently endorsing the brand after it gained the F1 rights.
Other high-profile cases included that of Westmill Foods, which got into hot water when its Ken Hom-endorsed prawn crackers were criticised by Trading Standards - for containing no prawn ...