08 Dec 2000
High Street Kensington is a busy place at the best of times and busiest outside the bustling Odeon cinema. So the outdoor media giant JCDecaux clearly thought it was doing Londoners a service by erecting a public toilet and bus shelter in front of the building.
However, it seems the company ...
24 Nov 2000
| by ANDY FRY
of the role played by national newspapers in the UK is filled in Germany by upmarket current affairs magazines ...
24 Nov 2000
| by ANDY FRY
of the role played by national newspapers in the UK is filled in Germany by upmarket current affairs magazines ...
17 Nov 2000
| by Louise Banbury
BT has appointed City public relations firm Brunswick PR to advise chief executive Sir Peter...LONDON (Brand Republic) - BT has appointed City public relations firm Brunswick PR to advise chief executive Sir Peter Bonfield. The appointment comes in the run-up to the planned partial flotation of various parts of BT’s business, including BT Wireless.
BT’s main City PR agency is still the Maitland ...
16 Nov 2000
Public toilets are suddenly all the rage in adland. Last week, Captive View announced plans to install 1000 eye-level video screens into specially designed urinals. And at the same time UK property web site, propertyfinder.co.uk, launched the first ad campaign in the loos of a Premier League football ...
10 Nov 2000
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL
in a manner that stretched most people's definition of bad luck.
It underwent a highly public ...
04 Nov 2000
fashion content from both Conde Nast and Fairchild Publications.
04 Nov 2000
fashion content from both Conde Nast and Fairchild Publications.
03 Nov 2000
-president of corporate affairs at Y&R Europe and a former editor of Campaign. A mistimed dash by Barnett from the queue ...
03 Nov 2000
| by ANNA GRIFFITHS
he is in and most would agree he faces an impossible conundrum.
He has a duty as a public service ...
in broadcasting, we have competed with each other for the attention of the public. We believe we put out a totally ...
it's legitimate that licence fee payers and competitors should be asking what is the public service ...