Starbucks sponsors BBC Good Food calendar
26 Oct 2004 | by MediaWeek
BBC Good Food magazine has teamed up with Starbucks Coffee for its December edition and 2005 calendar.
Omnicom Group has posted £2.6bn in net income for the first nine months of the year, a whopping 16% rise compared with the same period in 2003.
BBC Good Food magazine has teamed up with Starbucks Coffee for its December edition and 2005 calendar.
LONDON – Brown-Forman Beverages has appointed US agency Northlich to handle worldwide brand strategy and creative for its Finlandia Vodka brand.
NEW YORK - The low value of the US dollar has pushed WPP Group closer to overtaking Omnicom as the world's biggest marketing services company, as Omnicom revealed third-quarter revenues of $2.32bn (£1.26bn).
LONDON - The BBC confirmed this afternoon that legendary broadcaster John Peel died from a heart attack last night while on holiday in Peru.
LONDON - The Channel 4 hit 'How Clean is Your House?' is to launch a range of spin-off products, including kitchen rolls, wet wipes and novelty gloves, following the phenomenal success of the home-makeover series.
Emap Performance has further strengthened its senior radio management team with the appointment of Shaun Gregory to head of national brands, and Travis Baxter to managing director of radio group Big City.
ITV Sales has renewed its contract with James Villas Holidays for sponsorship of the fourth series of Today with Des and Mel.
The latest of ITV1’s stand-alone screenplays won a 9pm audience of 6 million narrowly losing to the BBC1 espionage drama, Spooks, by a share of just 2%.
WPP has seen year-on-year revenues rise by 5.2% to £3.1bn during the first nine months of the year with the strongest growth coming from the UK market.