Amazon and Google in domain name frenzy
13 Jun 2012 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
Amazon and Google have applied for more than 150 domain names between them, directly competing for several, including app, free, shop and you.
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Center Parcs, the holiday brand, is reviewing its £5 million media planning and buying UK business.
Amazon and Google have applied for more than 150 domain names between them, directly competing for several, including app, free, shop and you.
McDonald's secured the prestigious Grand Prix at the 2012 Marketing Society Awards for Excellence, held on Monday, for the role marketing has played in overhauling its UK business since 2006.
Klipsch, the US-based high-end audio manufacturer, has signed a 12-month deal to sponsor the Peppermint Candy swing show on Jazz FM, as part of its marketing activity to expand its presence in the UK.
Former Mars marketer Jenny Ashmore leaves Yell, while James Murphy is installed as chief executive at newly created Adam & Eve/DDB in this week's round-up of people moves in advertising, marketing and media.
British Airways' 'To Fly. To Serve.' ad campaign was designed to help the airline "reach out to a different clientele" and reignite "passion and belief" internally after a turbulent decade for the airline industry, according to Frank van der Post, managing director of brand and customer experience at...
Thomas Cook has signed a partnership with Absolute Radio that will feature the UK's Christian O'Connell broadcasting simultaneously with Australian radio's Hamish and Andy, and a competition for listeners from both countries to win a holiday.
Unilever, ASOS, British Gas, McDonald's and John Lewis top the nominations shortlist for the 2012 Marketing Society Awards for excellence
Mail Newspapers' client sales manager Lindsey Spagnol is leaving to join travel firm TUI, while the paper has promoted executive Nick Stevens to the role of agency sales manager.
Amuse, a free monthly fashion lifestyle glossy targeting affluent women readers in London, is launching on 30 April with a print run of 120,000.