NEWS: Cowan Kemsley nets Bellway Homes branding account
12 Jan 1995
Cowan Kemsley Taylor has won the pounds 2 million Bellway Homes account after a final head-to-head contest against Mitchell Patterson Aldred Mitchell.
Fox s Glacier Mints famous fox and polar bear cartoon characters will return to the nation s TV sets for the first time in ten years this week, as a new campaign by Roose and Partners rolls out nationwide.
Cowan Kemsley Taylor has won the pounds 2 million Bellway Homes account after a final head-to-head contest against Mitchell Patterson Aldred Mitchell.
Ogilvy and Mather has been handed the pounds 4 million Sunday Times creative account in a shock U-turn, just one week after news that Arc Advertising had retained the business following a competitive pitch (Campaign, last week).
D Arcy Masius Benton and Bowles has landed a pounds 1 million campaign to promote a Government leaflet aimed at helping the jobless find work.
NatWest has snubbed its main agency, Bartle Bogle Hegarty, by testing Ammirati and Puris/Lintas with a press and poster project scheduled to break in February.
Howell Henry Chaldecott Lury has split officially from Molson Breweries, claiming that the relationship was put on ice two years ago.
Direct Line Insurance has consolidated all its media planning and buying into the Media Business Group by awarding its pounds 2 million poster contract to its specialist agency, the Poster Business.
Saatchi and Saatchi has poached Chris Hayward, a group media director at McCann-Erickson s newly launched media dependant, Universal McCann, to head its Procter and Gamble media scheduling unit.
Burkitt Edwards Martin is spearheading an advertising offensive with the Edinburgh hotshop, 1576, to support Action for Extra Daylight.
Government departments are to slash their advertising budgets this year following a squeeze on public spending announced by the Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke.