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Global's Charlie Rees and Kevin Price win first Aerial

Global Radio creative duo, Charlie Rees and Kevin Price, has won the first Aerial award for radio creativity since the Aerials returned as a monthly competition, with an ad for Kent Fire & Rescue.

Dare's Department of Health Stoptober ads top RAB rankings

The Department of Health's Stoptober campaign by Dare was the most creative ad tested by the Radio Advertising Bureau in the second half of 2012, while the overall creative scores improved by more than 3% year on year.

MediaCom's Karen Blackett voices apprenticeship radio ad

Karen Blackett, chief executive of MediaCom, has voiced a radio ad for the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS).

Top 10 radio ads

1. Anthony Nolan, the perfect match Agency: Albion; creatives: Dave Mygind and Debs Gerrard; agency producer: Petrina Kilby; facilities house: 750mph; sound engineer: Gary Walker Script Hi, my name is Paul Walshe and, in 2007, I was diagnosed with leukaemia I needed a blood stem cell transplant...

Private Hear: December 2012

Featuring work from Bluewater, ChurchAds.net, The Guardian, Nando's, Gillette and Sky.

Home Office 'PCC elections' by RKCR/Y&R

Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R has created its first campaign for police and crime commissioners.

Private Hear: August 2012

With work from Gocompare.com, Phones 4u, Greater London Authority, Kleenex, Vodafone and Freeview

RKCR/Y&R and 'Fire Kills' tops RAB's creative rankings

Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R's 'Fire Kills' ad for the Government was the most creatively effective ad tested by the Radio Advertising Bureau in the first half of 2012.

Time to Change campaign tackles mental health awkwardness

Mind and Rethink Mental Illness are launching a national ad campaign amid the "January blues" to tackle the taboo around mental health.

Budweiser signs up Sam Allardyce and Ian Holloway for radio ad

Budweiser has signed up football managers Sam Allardyce and Ian Holloway to star in radio ads highlighting its sponsorship of the FA Cup, which reaches its third round this weekend.

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