AMV to handle BT's media planning account
28 Apr 2006 | by Noel Bussey
PHD is attempting to move its £59 million BT media planning account into its Omnicom sibling Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO because of conflict with its Yell directories business.
Lowe London has appointed BT's head of marketing communications, Rebecca Morgan, to the newly created role of chief strategy officer.
PHD is attempting to move its £59 million BT media planning account into its Omnicom sibling Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO because of conflict with its Yell directories business.
Abbey is looking for a direct marketing agency to handle the relaunch of its credit cards in the UK.
COI is talking to digital agencies on briefs for the Home Office/Department of Health's Frank drugs initiative and for the National Blood Service.
Mobile phone operator will use TV and radio to build an association with music.
The hotel and resort company Warner Breaks is reviewing its creative and direct marketing business.
Hundreds of people from the ad industry and beyond will gather today (Thursday) in memory of one of advertising's best-known and most-loved creatives.
The luxury shoe designer Patrick Cox is talking to agencies about its creative advertising account.
Keith Yonish, the creative director of The Independent's solutions division, is leaving the newspaper.
Bank of America is looking at its media arrangements outside of the US following last year's acquisition of the credit-card company MBNA.