Pick of the Week - Beattie McGuinness Bungay/Thomson Holidays
27 Oct 2011
Jeremy Lee picks Beattie McGuinness Bungay's TV ad for Thomson Holidays:
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Jeremy Lee picks Beattie McGuinness Bungay's TV ad for Thomson Holidays:
Four lucky shops have made it on to the shortlist for the £80 million DFS ad pitch, while agencies are hoping that Confused.com might be on the verge of reviewing too. Meanwhile, media agencies pitching on Bupa face a busy weekend.
SYDNEY - James Packer and Lachlan Murdoch have won their bid to wrest the chairmanship of Ten's board from Nick Falloon.
Maybe the newspaper is like the old LP -- you know, as in "Long Play." It may be a 33 1/3, though it seems like it came out of the age of 78s sometimes, a relic of the post-Victorian Victrola age. It is what it is, a wonderful compendium of one day in the life (of a nation, a city, a village), a one-size-fits-all...
STOCKHOLM - Seriously Italy, get with the Twitter programme. Once again an Italian newspaper has been fooled by a prankster, pretending to be AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Twitter.
Two weeks ago, I blogged about how German car maker Porsche was blocking employees' access to social networks such as Facebook and Xing for fears of industrial espionage.
SYDNEY - A controversial Calvin Klein jeans ad campaign has been pulled from billboards after the Australian advertising watchdog found it was suggestive of rape and violence to women.
NEW YORK - As the mid-election battle nears its climax GOProud, the gay Republican organisation, has turned its hand to a TV reality with a heavy nod to Real Housewives as it casts Democrats as the Real Democrats of D.C.
SYDNEY - Vodafone is launching a campaign featuring a warm-up match between the Australian Test Team and 250 school children, to support it's sponsorship of the Vodafone Ashes Series.