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Private Hear: June 2013

Featuring work from The Karen Clifford Skin Cancer Charity, German National Tourist Board, Monster Munch, A Child of Mine, Network Rail and Volkswagen.

PPA Advertising Awards 2013

Recognising advertisers doing the best work with magazine brands, the PPA Ad Awards are back.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Carling "space"

This ad, the second created for Carling by agency Beattie McGuiness Bungay, introduced the 'you know who your mates are' positioning.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Egg Marketing Board "go to work on an egg"

This 1965 ad, starring comedy legend Tony Hancock and actress Patricia Hayes, spawned one of the longest-running and most famous slogans of its time.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Thinkbox "dogs home"

Thinkbox's TV ad campaign featuring Harvey the dog launched on Friday, 10 September 2010.

Private Hear: May 2013

Featuring work from Boost, Lucozade, Kleenex, the Department for Communities and Local Government, Gumtree.com and the White Ribbon Campaign.

Human touch helps banking sector rebuild

The banking sector has had a turbulent time in the past five years. From being public enemy number one on most consumer polls during the height of the recession, the finance sector's aim to rebuild consumer trust has not been an easy one. So how has the sector's above-the-line marcoms evolved over that...

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Hamlet "photobooth"

"Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet" was the catchy phrase at the heart of a long-running TV campaign for Hamlet Cigars, which came to an end when all tobacco advertising on television was banned in 1991.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Budweiser "wassup"

Based on a short film, "True", by Charles Stone III, this ad for Budweiser rocketed the "whassup?" catchphrase into popular culture and found itself parodied in a number of Hollywood blockbusters.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: British Heart Foundation "CPR"

Created by Grey London for the British Heart Foundation, this charismatic ad features hard man Vinnie Jones demonstrating 'hands-only CPR' to the rhythm of the Bee Gee's hit 'Staying Alive', which we discover is the perfect tempo for chest compressions.

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