Search results

Showing 31 - 40 of 1360 results

Sort results by: date | relevance

1...3 4 5 6 ...

Search filters:

By Date

  • 2000 Remove filter
    • Apr-2000 Remove filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Crammond Dickens Lerner wins Timber 2000 project

Timber manufacturers in Britain and Scandinavia are uniting behind a pounds 9 million campaign to promote their products in the UK over the next three years.

Walsh Trott focuses on brewing method in Marston’s TV ads

Marston s Pedigree launches its first TV ads since 1995 this week as it continues its push to dislodge Bass from its position as the leading UK premium bitter.

Aer Lingus expands ’personality’ ads

The Irish state airline Aer Lingus is broadening its personality campaign to convince more business travellers that they can save time by flying with the company.

Fastidious product developers front TV ads for St Ivel brand

D Arcy is launching a pounds 5 million national TV campaign for St Ivel Shape yogurt and desserts.

Grey Advertising set to create holding group

Grey Advertising is to establish a new holding company to be known as Grey Global Group and its core advertising agency will be renamed Grey Worldwide.

CHJM kicks off direct mail campaigns for PlayStation

Sony is launching two extensive direct mail campaigns next week for its new PlayStation games Medievil 2 and Syphon Filter 2.

Lloyd-Jones leaves Osprey for planning post at Deutsch US

Alasdair Lloyd-Jones has quit as managing director of the Osprey Group for a senior planning role at the Deutsch agency in Los Angeles.

CLOSE-UP: NEWSMAKER/MARTIN SMITH - Grey’s new chief keen to test unlikely partnership - Martin Smith is optimistic about becoming the head of Grey, Jade Garrett writes

Martin Smith, Grey s new chief executive, and Tim Mellors, the agency s executive creative director, are, on the face of it, a seriously unlikely couple.

CLOSE-UP: LIVE ISSUE/ADVERTISING’S IMAGE - Will the ad industry ever shake off its 80s image? - The sins of the 80s could haunt advertising forever, Francesca Newland writes

Volvo may be reviewing across Europe, Grey Advertising may have a new chief executive but all that anyone in the industry wanted to talk about last week was that piece on Euro RSCG Wnek Gosper s executive creative director, Mark Wnek, in The Sunday Times magazine.

CLOSE-UP: Skoda is not a joke anymore - Fallons’ spot for the Czech car maker was the public’s favourite

It s official. Skoda has finally shaken off its image as the car that launched a thousand jokes. After endorsing the Czech car maker last month by saying that advertising could persuade them it was a quality car brand, our People s Jury this month voted the Skoda campaign its favourite.

1...3 4 5 6 ...

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed