Trevor Beattie set to advise British Comedy Awards
16 Dec 2008 | by Staff
LONDON - Trevor Beattie is set to take a stake in the British Comedy Awards, helping to steer the event's image and international expansion, according to reports.
LONDON - The Co-op has released the latest of its Christmas TV ads, based on a nativity play.
LONDON - Trevor Beattie is set to take a stake in the British Comedy Awards, helping to steer the event's image and international expansion, according to reports.
LONDON - The Leo Burnett Group has appointed Marc Giusti, creative partner at GT, to the new role of group chief digital officer.
LONDON - Brothers and sisters has created an ad promoting Arsenal FC's support for the Teenage Cancer Trust, featuring Gunners stars and a voiceover by Matt Lucas from Little Britain.
LONDON - Robert Harwood-Matthews, the chief executive of TBWA\Manchester, has been promoted to global managing director of TBWA\Worldwide.
LONDON - Land Rover has released a series of print ads, produced by Prolam Y&R Santiago.
LONDON - Multilingual consumers react with stronger emotions to ads shown in their native language, according to a market research report.
LONDON - PHD has ended its search for a chief executive in the US with the appointment of Scott Hagedorn.
LONDON - Publicis' chief executive, Maurice Lévy, yesterday admitted that his company would be hit by a downturn in the car market.
LONDON - Food manufacturers are misleading parents over how healthy their products are, according to the British Heart Foundation.