Review of the year: 10 biggest marketing moments 2005
21 Dec 2005
It was the year London took gold, a frog drove adults crazy and Freddie replaced Becks. Here are 2005's most memorable events.
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Yahoo! is to open up its broadband music-video service to third-party advertisers for the first time in the new year, becoming the first UK provider to do so.
It was the year London took gold, a frog drove adults crazy and Freddie replaced Becks. Here are 2005's most memorable events.
NTL has been named the worst broadband ISP for customer satisfaction by JD Power's first survey of broadband ISPs.
Nominet, the .uk internet domain name registry, has rebranded with a visual identity created by branding agency Enterprise IG. The overhaul also includes a new style and guidelines for the brand.
ITV will use Friends Reunited to improve customer relations. At £120m, it's a hefty price to pay, writes Greg Brooks.
Retailers lacking an established web presence will lose out as consumers fill their stockings online.
A remarkable year has seen last year's winner extend its offering and pull in new business from brands that are new to the digital arena.
VisitBritain is to invest £12m, primarily online, in promoting EnjoyEngland as part of a three-year strategy to build visitor numbers ahead of the Olympic Games in 2012.
FIFA has kicked off the countdown to next summer's World Cup by relaunching the official website, fifaworldcup.com, with sponsor Yahoo! The site will feature real-time coverage of Friday's Finals draw and each of the matches.
The Grand Prix Manufacturers Association, the group of Formula One car manufacturers including BMW, Honda and Renault that is looking to break away to form its own series, has launched a website to give potential commercial partners a rundown of its proposals.