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A week of funerals, bouquets and whipping boys

, sweets, clothing and video games. They want curbs on TV, magazine and web ads to protect the young and ...

On the campaign couch

creative industries such as film, TV and video games? Or are we kidding ourselves that we re in the same ...

Think BR: How brands should use gaming

Video games have the potential to excite and engage audiences, writes Dom Duhan, digital director...themselves and their audience, I think there are other ways to engage and excite. Video games have a ...

Think BR: Turning business into content

who makes video games about evil, disembodied tentacles attempting to take over the world manages to ...

Russell Davies: How social media is becoming better at managing your time

appeal as those driving video games where you see a ghostly version of your own best lap racing alongside ...

Think BR: The value of biometrics

levels of sharing as an easily-measured example of behaviour - movie trailers or ads for video games ...

Think BR: The changing face of media consumption

historically popular gifts such as CDs, DVDs and video games may well be less prevalent under the tree this ...

Think BR: SXSW Interactive...It's all about the second screen

technologies, new digital works, video games and innovative ideas, and has made Austin, Texas, something of a ...

Brand manager of the week: Mat Braddy, Chief marketing officer, Just-eat.com

into. - What hobbies do you have? Geeky ones. Video games, movies and other kidult pursuits ...

Marketing Mole: Who does Google think you are? - David Gosen, Vice-president of marketing, Xbox Europe

David Gosen - video games biography David Gosen: Gosen has more than 20 years of senior management ...

 

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