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Hoseasons returns to TV with Denise Van Outen

Hoseasons, the UK holiday company, is launching its first TV ad in three years with a campaign featuring Denise Van Outen.

Weight Watchers launches record New Year campaign

Weight Watchers is kicking off a £28m ad campaign on Boxing Day to promote its new points plan, which it describes as the biggest change to the global business in 15 years.

Royal Mail price hikes expected to hit DM budgets

Price hikes proposed by the Royal Mail prior to a privatisation next year will hit agencies' direct marketing budgets, according to direct mail specialists Post Switch.

New Gocompare ads feature David Mitchell

Gocompare.com, the financial services comparison site, is launching a series of radio ads this week featuring 'Peep Show' star David Mitchell.

Amazon tops online satisfaction poll

Amazon has topped ForeSee's annual list of the best and worst online retailers, with overall customer satisfaction increasing slightly, and the performance of UK websites flagging far behind US websites.

Snow estimated to cost BA £40m

British Airways is believed to have suffered a loss of between £8m and £10m profit each day during the current bad weather, according to reports.

More Th>n revamps marketing strategy in search of 'trust'

Insurer More Th>n is shifting its marketing strategy away from comedy in an effort to become the most trusted brand in the direct insurance sector.

Shockwaves maintains sponsorship of NME awards

Hair brand Shockwaves has been named as the headline sponsor for NME's music awards for the seventh year running.

IG Markets launches ads speculating Chinese economic influence

Contract for differences (CFD) financial betting brand IG Markets has launched a print ad campaign, encouraging consumers to speculate on the influence of China on the global economy.

Removing download limits could cause mobile data 'crunch'

Companies, like Three, which remove download limits from smartphone subscriptions could trigger a 3G "crunch", claims Wi-Fi operator The Cloud.


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