Out and About 15 April
15 Apr 2011 | by Mark Banham
This week Out and About attends the Revolution Awards, goes to Pearl and Dean's Nomad portable cinema event and gets a hangover with Bombay Sapphire.
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Hyundai has joined Coca-Cola to take a place on the iconic Piccadilly Circus billboard today, replacing flagging brand Sanyo which has held the spot since 1978.
This week Out and About attends the Revolution Awards, goes to Pearl and Dean's Nomad portable cinema event and gets a hangover with Bombay Sapphire.
Vitamin brand Solgar has launched a campaign for joint-pain product Celadrin debuting on the London Underground and featuring World Cup legend Sir Geoff Hurst.
The Economist has launched a new provocative poster campaign tagged 'Where do you stand?' which focuses on the subjects of drug laws, the trading of human organs, and prisoners' right to vote.
LONDON - Digital out-of-home sales house Digicom has been appointed to sell advertising on both the Toni & Guy TV and Simply Salon TV networks.
LONDON - Retail marketing agency Abc Media has appointed former Titan executive Richard Rowley to the new role of senior sales manager.
LONDON - Clear Channel Outdoor UK is offering advertisers and agencies a variety of opportunities to book outdoor advertising linked to the new football season.
LONDON - Digital screen media owner Avanti has signed Sony to sponsor its ultra-short film festival, Art by Chance.
LONDON - Media regulator Ofcom is freezing staff pay and senior executives' bonuses this year, citing "pressure on public finances".
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority has promoted manager Shahriar Coupal to secretary to the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) and the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice (BCAP), the bodies responsible for writing and enforcing the UK Advertising Standards Codes.