Deadline looms for AOL planning awards entries
30 Jun 2008 | by David Allott
LONDON - Time is running out for entry to the AOL Online Planning Awards, in association with Media Week.
LONDON - Direct marketing agency Millennium is launching a financial services directory targeted at older consumers.
LONDON - Time is running out for entry to the AOL Online Planning Awards, in association with Media Week.
LONDON - John Napier, former chief executive of recruitment consultancy Hays, is to take over as chairman of Aegis Group when Colin Sharman retires later this month.
LONDON - PHD has won the lucrative media planning and buying account for Cadbury, said by the agency to be worth £30m, after snatching the account from Starcom in a final shoot-out.
LONDON - Ebookers.com, the online travel agent, has awarded its seven-figure paid search account to search marketing specialist Efficient Frontier.
LONDON - Alan George Lafley, chairman and chief executive of Procter & Gamble, the world's biggest advertiser, has urged the US Presidential candidates to resist the urge to talk down the economy and spark a deep global recession.
LONDON - Jack Klues, chairman of Publicis Groupe Media, has been redeployed within the network, at Vivaki, a new Publicis venture aimed at making digital central to all of its operations.
LONDON - Digital Cinema Media, the cinema sales house formed through the purchase of Carlton Screen Advertising by Odeon and Cineworld, has appointed Naked Communications to undertake a strategic review of the business.
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LONDON - WPP Group, the world's second biggest advertising company, has revealed that its UK revenues rose by 5% in the first five months of 2008.