Mellors Reay lands task for health service advice line
19 Dec 1997 | by OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT
Mellors Reay s roster this summer.
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HHCL s communications agency roster to work on the development of a global product. The agency was invited to work for Unilever s personal hygiene and beauty division without a pitch after initial meetings with management. The assignment is being described by Elida Faberge only as a brand development project...
Mellors Reay s roster this summer.
The Nationwide Building Society has called for a more powerful Advertising Standards Authority in a plea to the Government to tighten rules on financial ads. Nationwide says the ASA is impotent as it cannot punish offenders and allows suspect ads to run while being investigated. The indications are...
DMB&B has created an alternative anti-drink-drive ad to run alongside its official Department of Transport Christmas campaign.
Cancer and lung disease victims telling their own harrowing stories of how smoking destroyed their lives are being featured in a new Government TV campaign to convince young people that cigarettes are uncool .
When you re all tucking in to your Christmas dinners next week, spare a thought for the animal you re devouring. It is this guilt that the Vegetarian Society is hoping to harness with an innovative ambient media campaign now running in Leeds.
Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) has challenged the Advertising Standards Authority to crack down on advertising for Camel boots and Marlboro Classics clothing, following a recent acknowledgement by the government that this practice is indirect advertising for tobacco products .
Health minister Tessa Jowell this week showed the government s determination to appear tough on smoking, by unveiling the Health Education Authority s new anti-smoking advertising campaign, which will run from Boxing Day to No Smoking Day in March 1998.
The Advertising Film and Videotape Producers Association has rebuffed anonymous accusations that it is falling apart under the strain of the ad industry s row with the actors union, Equity.
The National Farmers Union is putting pounds 250,000 behind its first advertising campaign in the wake of the Government move last week to ban beef on-the-bone.