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Morning after pill ad ruled offensive on religious grounds

LONDON - An Underground poster campaign for the morning after pill, Levonelle, featuring the strapline 'Immaculate Contraception' has been pulled after being found offensive, following complaints from religious groups.

Draft to lead Interpublic's $150m global CA account

LONDON – Draft has been appointed as Interpublic's lead agency after the network won Computer Associates' $150m (£77.6m) global marketing and advertising business.

Government invests £15m in NHS interactive TV service

LONDON – The government is investing £15m in an interactive TV service for the NHS, which will be available to 7m viewers with Sky Digital.

David Levin replaces Hollick as chief executive of United

LONDON - Publishing and media group United Business Media has appointed Symbian chief executive David Levin to the top role recently vacated by Lord Clive Hollick.

Trinity Mirror ad revenue rises as regionals perform well

LONDON - Trinity Mirror has said that advertising revenues across the group have risen by 4.2% for the year, boosted by a strong performance by the regional titles.

MarketingFile to sell Experian's national business data

LONDON - MarketingFile has licensed Experian's National Business Database and will sell it through its MarketingFile.com website, with no minimum quantity restrictions.

Ad agencies 'immature' when it comes to profitability

LONDON - Creative agencies are losing money because they do not control their costs or manage their teams efficiently, a new report claims.

DMGT reveals profit rise but remains coy on ad outlook

LONDON - The Daily Mail & General Trust saw pre-tax profits jump by 15% to £124.6m, as all sectors of its business showed growth, but it said the advertising outlook for 2005 was difficult to call.

Royal Mail updates brand imagery with informal photos

LONDON – Royal Mail has commissioned new photography from design agency Start Creative as part of the revamp of its brand identity.


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