The Week
06 Mar 2009
of 2008, in contrast to steep decline in its event and sports marketing units. - The National Lottery ...
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such as AstraZeneca the UK s second-biggest drug maker which announced a worldwide jobs cut of 7,300 last week ...
of 2008, in contrast to steep decline in its event and sports marketing units. - The National Lottery ...
the brand. One of the ideas is believed to involve promoting cappuccino as the nation's favourite coffee ...
and administer a five-week diet programme. Having been advertised in two north London papers (the Ilford Recorder and the Barking and Dagenham Recorder), the diet trial began in the second week of November ...
All eyes were on the UK's Food Standards Agency this week as news emerged of the Irish pork scare.
The firm's entire public affairs activity is up for grabs and pitches have been taking place this week. A decision is expected in the New Year. Lilly currently uses FD for some public affairs work but the new brief is said to be much wider and FD is believed to have been invited to repitch. UK government ...
, with a focus on families and 'foodies' - To encourage consumers to review their own attitudes ... , which transformed the issue into a national challenge. Trimedia's use of celebrity chefs to champion ...
and evaluation A total of 76 pieces of coverage were generated in national, regional, broadcast, online ...
million bottles sold a month and a major contract with a national retailer about to be signed. It has ... . He also manages to squeeze family life into this mix, insisting that he spends his evenings with his wife and four kids: 'I'm very good at switching off while I'm cooking.' But once his family is in bed ...
The popular restaurant chain is holding pitches next week to find an agency to work on the 'mystery' brief. It is believed the work may be on the launch of a new menu. Pizza Express has worked with Frank PR and Stuart Higgins Communications in the past, using both agencies on a project basis ...