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Marketing Moments 2012: Obama secures historic second term

: the election s marketing moments 1.Tearful Barack Obama credits staff for campaign success ...

Children's Food Campaign spoofs Change4Life ads

Election, the group is giving visitors to its website the chance to add captions to doctored Change4Life ...

BT and Talk Talk partner for Digital Economy Act High Court challenge

fast-tracked through Parliament as part of a "wash-up" legislation period before the general election. The ...

Conservative Party embraces digital campaigning with senior appointment

the appointment, Jeremy Hunt said: The election of Barack Obama shows the political party that wins ...

CNN campaign asks students for their views of US election

LONDON - CNN International is driving debate in the final countdown to the US elections with a global campaign targeted at students.

Starbucks offers free coffee to voters

election in a bid to drive voter participation and net lucrative PR coverage.

Fundraiser in chief: US presidential candidate Barack Obama is rolling in campaign money, and TV is reaping the benefits

's election, having spent more on TV advertising than any presidential candidate in history. Is this the ...

How marketing is shaping the US election

how the presidential campaigns have been using a variety of marketing channels this year's election ...

Labour reviews direct account

, Labour spent 1.3m on direct mail between January and May in the build up to the 2005 general election ...

Media Choice: Ken Livingstone's LBC radio show

'Love or loathe Ken ... I just wish he would give us all a break. The election was run, he lost

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