Yahoo! hunts best amateur yodeller to appear in TV ad
01 Aug 2003 | by Staff,
NEW YORK – Swiss-Americans are on alert as Yahoo! launches a nationwide search for America's best amateur yodeller, who will star in a TV ad for the internet company.
NEW YORK - The war over SUVs in the States is heating up with both pro-SUV and anti-SUV forces launching new advertising initiatives to take their cases to the public.
NEW YORK – Swiss-Americans are on alert as Yahoo! launches a nationwide search for America's best amateur yodeller, who will star in a TV ad for the internet company.
LONDON - Agency Republic has appointed FCB Sydney's deputy creative director Jason Andrews as its new creative director.
LONDON – Rufus Leonard has been appointed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to design a website and create an online brand for its Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership.
LONDON - Flytxt has hired Dave Barker as its new head of sales as part of plans to boost staff levels by 15 in the next six months.
LONDON – Mike Yershon, a founder director of Carat, has come out of semi-retirement to launch his own media auditing company, Yershon Media Assessment.
LONDON – Bill Keller, the recently named editor of The New York Times, has made his first senior appointments as he attempts to restore the newspaper's reputation following the Jayson Blair plagiarism scandal.
LONDON – The film distributor Pathé, which was behind British horror hit 'Dog Soldiers', is reviewing its £6m media account out of Carat.
LONDON – Nicole Kidman has won 'substantial' damages from the Daily Mail after she sued for libel over allegations that she had an affair with the actor Jude Law, who was married.
LONDON – BBC Radio One's audience hit its lowest figure in history in the second quarter of 2003, with Sara Cox's breakfast show being hardest hit, as almost 500,000 listeners tuned out and into its commercial rivals, according to the latest Rajar figures.