FCB wields axe in wake of Kimberly-Clark loss
31 Mar 1999
- Twelve staffers at the newly merged Banks Hoggins O Shea/FCB have been forced to pay for the agency s loss of 9 million worth of Kimberly-Clark business with their jobs.
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- Twelve staffers at the newly merged Banks Hoggins O Shea/FCB have been forced to pay for the agency s loss of 9 million worth of Kimberly-Clark business with their jobs.
- Twelve staffers at the newly merged Banks Hoggins O Shea/FCB have been forced to pay for the agency s loss of 9 million worth of Kimberly-Clark business with their jobs.
- Penguin Books is to launch its first brand advertising campaign and has appointed Mustoe Merriman Herring Levy to handle the task.
- Penguin Books is to launch its first brand advertising campaign and has appointed Mustoe Merriman Herring Levy to handle the task.
- Western International Media has poached Lawrence Janes, Carat s new-business director, to take charge of its new-business operation.
- Western International Media has poached Lawrence Janes, Carat s new-business director, to take charge of its new-business operation.
- ITV s recent successes in improving its programme line-up and audience levels received an official stamp of approval this week as the Independent Television Commission praised the channel s revitalised service in its annual performance review for 1998.
- ITV s recent successes in improving its programme line-up and audience levels received an official stamp of approval this week as the Independent Television Commission praised the channel s revitalised service in its annual performance review for 1998.
- The BBC should be freed from the shackles of the licence fee and allowed to take money from the commercial sector to fuel its expansion plans and improve quality, according to the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers submission to the Davies Committee on BBC funding.
- The BBC should be freed from the shackles of the licence fee and allowed to take money from the commercial sector to fuel its expansion plans and improve quality, according to the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers submission to the Davies Committee on BBC funding.