31 Dec 1997
to encourage even
greater public interest in the National Lottery and the Instant
games .
What ...
temps perdu - scheduled for publication in 2001.
The site is designed to act as the hub ...
19 Dec 1997
| by JOHN OWEN
The difference between the industry s and the public s view of
advertising is exposed yet again...The difference between the industry s and the public s view of
advertising is exposed yet again by this month s People s Jury. While
those in the know wax lyrical about Wieden s marvellously
observed ...
the public to
adland, both were considered preferable to BMP DDB s sumptuous work for
Vodafone ...
11 Dec 1997
| by DANNY ROGERS
blamed adverse publicity for the fall, as well as the sudden
popularity of pre-mixed spirits ...
11 Dec 1997
| by ROBERT GRAY
of the sponsorship deals that have been agreed have been
PR-driven; public demonstrations of good corporate ...
05 Dec 1997
| by JOHN TYLEE
appar-ent
improvement in public health.
On the contrary, they say, alcohol consumption ...
total tobacco
ad ban, including publications from outside the EU, the tobacco trade
press and point ...
05 Dec 1997
| by EMMA HALL
.
The ad was written by Steve Wakelam and Johnny Pittard, and directed by
Joe Public through Partizan ...
04 Dec 1997
| by PETER HOLLINGSWORTH, Managing Director,
It s not often you ll hear me say I wish I d done that but I ll
confess to public adoration...It s not often you ll hear me say I wish I d done that but I ll
confess to public adoration of Tetley s new drawstring tea bag.
Tea bag? All those great products, corporate identities and packaging
designs to choose from and he chooses a tea bag!
Ah, but wait until you ve tried it ...
04 Dec 1997
| by ALI QASSIM
liqueur, and Crispy Caramel Crunch, was supported by a
pounds 500,000 sampling and publicity campaign ...
04 Dec 1997
| by KEN GOFTON
s Hot
Tickets supplement, and posters on the tube. A public relations blitz
included getting ...
04 Dec 1997
| by DAVID MURPHY
that people s opinion of Strongbow, once they have tried it, is
very good, says Bulmer public relations ...