22 Dec 1998
- TV watchdogs have carpeted Granada for giving undue prominence to Eurostar, Goldsmiths jewellers and Going Places in the daytime television programme, This Morning. The gaffe was made in early October with a viewers competition which offered as a prize three pieces of diamond jewellery from Goldsmiths...
22 Dec 1998
- TV watchdogs have carpeted Granada for giving undue prominence to Eurostar, Goldsmiths jewellers and Going Places in the daytime television programme, This Morning. The gaffe was made in early October with a viewers competition which offered as a prize three pieces of diamond jewellery from Goldsmiths...
22 Dec 1998
- The Church of England is advertising on TV again this Christmas with a commercial aimed at enticing more worshippers to church over the festive period. The 30-second black and white ad, which broke last night, zooms around a church congregation to a jazz-funk version of Hark the Herald Angels Sing....
22 Dec 1998
- The Church of England is advertising on TV again this Christmas with a commercial aimed at enticing more worshippers to church over the festive period. The 30-second black and white ad, which broke last night, zooms around a church congregation to a jazz-funk version of Hark the Herald Angels Sing....
22 Dec 1998
The Bristol & West building society is to sponsor the new series of Friends on Sky One.
22 Dec 1998
The Bristol & West building society is to sponsor the new series of Friends on Sky One.
22 Dec 1998
Grey Advertising has promoted two of its Melbourne-based executives to take control of the agency's activity throughout Australia. Paul Gardner, the managing director of Grey in Melbourne, assumes the title of managing director, Grey Advertising Australia, while Robert Dow, the Melbourne office's executive...
22 Dec 1998
Grey Advertising has promoted two of its Melbourne-based executives to take control of the agency's activity throughout Australia. Paul Gardner, the managing director of Grey in Melbourne, assumes the title of managing director, Grey Advertising Australia, while Robert Dow, the Melbourne office's executive...