Adidas appoints European ad chief
08 Feb 2001 | by MARK KLEINMAN
Adidas has recruited Indy Saha as European advertising chief, as it seeks greater consistency in its brand marketing.
Kingston Interactive Television (KIT) has awarded the pounds 10m launch advertising for its national broadband service to Walsh Trott Chick Smith, despite the delay of its roll-out until next year.
Adidas has recruited Indy Saha as European advertising chief, as it seeks greater consistency in its brand marketing.
Yahoo! Europe has overhauled its marketing structure, promoting European sales chief Fru Hazlitt to the new role of sales and marketing director, and UK marketing chief Catherine Taylor to European marketing director.
The Swatch Group, the world s biggest producer of watches and clocks, is set to appoint an ad agency to handle the pounds 16m global creative account for its Swatch brand. It is the first time it has outsourced work from its Swiss headquarters.
Diners Club has appointed Ivana Santoro as its UK marketing chief, as its new franchise holder GTP Holdings looks to rebuild the credit card brand in the UK.
Handbag.com, the internet portal for women owned by Boots and Hollinger Telegraph New Media, has called a review of its advertising and marketing for the second time in just over a year.
The Independent Television Commission has ruled that ads for Brandt domestic appliances could encourage young children to use aggressive behaviour to get their own way. The ads, by Face Audio Visual, showed people smashing up their old cookers, fridges and washing machines in a rage. After 126 viewers...
Cobra Beer is seeking a new advertising agency following Team Saatchi s resignation of the pounds 1.2m account after three years. Team Saatchi created the brand s Curryholic Dave campaign, but quit after it could not agree a new strategy with Cobra.
Procter & Gamble has renewed its contract with Granada Enterprises for Daz Dogs to sponsor Emmerdale in a deal worth pounds 7m. The agreement will see Daz Dogs Barry and Johno entertain viewers for a further 12 months. As well as sponsorship credits, the deal includes on- and off-air promotions and...
John Lewis, the department store chain, has bought the British arm of troubled e-store buy.com, which specialises in office supplies. The link-up will enable John Lewis to expand online more rapidly. The retailer is aiming to have a range of products on offer on its web site by the end of Christmas...