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Labour looks to have won ad war as well as election

LONDON - While the parties wait for the electorate to decide, adland has already voted and New Labour looks to have easily won the advertising billboard war as well as is widely expected in tomorrow's election.

Three make $35m Michelin shortlist

LONDON (Brand Republic) - Michelin has shortlisted three agencies for its 35m ( 25m) US advertising account.

Excite names chief operating officer as two depart

LONDON - Broadband ISP Excite@Home has announced the resignation of two top executives and has named Matt Jones as its new chief operating officer.

Emap slides as it pays £16m for French publisher

LONDON - Shares in Emap, the publisher of FHM and Just Seventeen , slid 8p this morning as news emerged that it is buying the 50% of French publisher Media Nature it does not already know in a cash deal worth 16m.

BBC Worldwide set to report record jump in profits

LONDON - BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm, is expected to report a record jump in profits by as much as 13m when it announces its full-year results at the corporation's annual report presentation next month.

Tricon follows P&G in $90m deal with Fox

LONDON - Tricon Global Restaurants, which owns Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and KFC, has signed a 90m ( 63.8m) deal with Fox Broadcasting to buy advertising across its network of cable and television stations.

Tumbling circulations kill off Sky and Later

LONDON - Sky Magazine and Later have been closed by their respective publishers, Emap and IPC.

Publicis exec takes up marketing post at M&S

LONDON - Marks & Spencer has poached Jude Bridge, a director in charge at Publicis, to be its new head of external marketing.

Napster signs disputed deal with MusicNet

LONDON - Napster has signed a controversial deal with MusicNet, an online music subscription venture backed by BMG, EMI and AOL Time Warner Music. However, the latter two record companies are disputing the agreement.

ASA raps PaddyPower for ageist and offensive ads

LONDON - PaddyPower, the Irish bookmaker, has been reprimanded by the ASA for an advertising poster about betting on whether two old ladies would make it across the street before being hit by an oncoming truck.


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