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Wolff Olins wins pounds 12m Freepages

The design company, Wolff Olins, has joined forces with the international copywriting agency, World Writers, to carry off the pounds 12 million task of advertising the relaunched Freepages service.

Euro RSCG creatives stick chewing gum to Peugeot posters

Saatchi vandalising its own London Underground escalator posters for the Peugeot 306.

LIVE ISSUE/THE SCOTTISH OPPORTUNITY: McCanns battles to succeed north of the border - Emma Hall reports on why the network is so keen to make a mark in Scotland

McCann-Erickson is not going to bow out of Scotland gracefully.

NEWSMAKER/KEVIN ROBERTS: Saatchis enthusiast set for demerger challenge - Can Kevin Roberts breathe new life into the Saatchis network, asks Karen Yates

You don t so much interview Kevin Roberts as allow his enthusiasm to dance around the room. The man destined to steer Saatchi & Saatchi through its severance from Bates and Cordiant has two speed settings: perpetual motion and gearing up for it.

CLIENT OF THE WEEK: Putting Oxfam on the catwalk - Sarah Shekleton loves Leo Burnett’s stylish ad for her shops, Mairi Clark reports

If you chanced upon a cinema ad last week featuring the supermodel, Karen Elson, clad in exquisitely stylish clothes, you could be forgiven for thinking it was for a swanky designer store. But the commercial is for Oxfam shops, and it has prompted a flurry of media interest.

GLOBAL BRIEF: US advertisers take umbrage - US companies are pulling ads from controversial TV shows, Richard Cook says

Last week ABC, the network that makes Ellen and other controversial shows such as NYPD Blue and the priest drama, Nothing Sacred, confirmed it was refusing to make public the list of advertisers appearing in breaks in those shows. Ordinarily, such a list is made available to Advertising Information...

PERSPECTIVE: Poster advertising proves traditional media is still sexy

First up, an apology to Stephen Carter for the arrogant, erroneous headline atop this column last week. Of course, not all of JWT s problems are of his making; the column was merely an attempt to say that he must bear some responsibility for the agency s woes, such as they are. And no, he hasn t phoned...

FORUM: Can a joint venture offer good strategic planning? - Last week, New PHD and Partners BDDH created the first joint venture strategic planning unit. Is this an inspired move? Will it finally settle all those debates about how and where strategic plan

They like their degrees, those people at New PHD. Not content with their doctorate in philosophy, last week they went out and acquired an MSc. Are they trying to tell us they re brainy, or what? All they need to do now is poach Phil Georgiadis from Initiative and set up an operating unit for him to...

MEDIA CHOICE

Claire Beale chooses the Ford Escort ad that appeared in Channel 4 s screening of the movie, the Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Gorgeous frocks, stilettos and loads of make-up - this movie had all the right ingredients for a girl like me. Putting the Lily Savage spot first in the first...

GQ: AN EXPERT’S VIEW: Paul Mukherjee is certain GQ’s new attitude will be a a hit with Millennium Man

November s GQ is the first full issue to be edited by publishing s enfant terrible, James Brown, and, at first glance, the magazine seems to have changed very little. It s a men s magazine that still talks about fashion, grooming and all those issues that appeal to 20- to 40-year-old men, although this...

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