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Blinkbox focuses on keeping topical as it appoints Taylor Herring

Tesco-owned movie and TV streaming service Blinkbox has handed Taylor Herring a retained brief as it increases its focus on social media.

Campaign case study: Brandon generates interest in Explorer 9

Microsoft asked 3 Monkeys Communications to devise a fully integrated campaign that would position Internet Explorer 9 as an innovative must-have browser.

Way To Blue hires Katy Towse for offline expansion

Way To Blue has appointed Katy Towse as director of offline to further develop its non-digital capabilities.

Way To Blue hires Towse for offline expansion

Way To Blue has appointed Katy Towse as director of offline to further develop the agencies non-digital capabilities.

Ludacris brings in The Outside Organisation for UK work

The Outside Organisation has been drafted in to help promote US rapper and actor Ludacris.

Art & Entertainment: Creatives animated by tax break issue

Animation UK represents the UK's animation industry. In 2011, the industry was becoming concerned that it could not compete on a level playing field with other countries such as Australia and Canada, whose governments offer tax breaks and subsidies to their animation companies. Animation UK hired Parys...

Instinct wins Disney on Ice PR and experiential brief

Instinct PR has been handed a six-month brief to promote family entertainment show Disney On Ice.

Special effects company Artem appoints TPR for global brief

The special effects company behind the Churchill dog and films such as Batman Begins has appointed film and media specialist TPR as its first agency.

Creative England brings in Paul Smith as head of comms

Creative England, supporter of creative talent outside of London, has appointed Paul Smith as its head of communications.

British Film Institute seeks agency to promote festival

The British Film Institute has launched a search for an agency to promote the annual star-studded London Film Festival.


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