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Ad killers - The Lowbrow Lowdown

Is there some reason why companies can't stand behind their advertising, rather than pulling it at the slightest sign of outcry from some over-sensitive demographic group? asks Kate Kaye .

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks 25-1-2002

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from Ilium, BMW, VW and Honda.

Digital publishers hold a firm line as Drayton takes on BBC

The British Internet Publishers Alliance's new chairman is not going to allow the BBC any rest, writes Alasdair Reid .

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks 18-1-2002

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from Southern Comfort, Guinness, Pilsner Urquell, Ikea and Levi's

Focus on animation

As animators strive for ever-more realism in their work, are they losing sight of elements, such as characterisation, which lift the craft above merely reproducing life, asks Simon Walkelin in this month's Campaign Screen .

The Screen test - Campaign Screen's international ad picks 11-1-2002

In this week's International Pick, Campaign Screen editor Lisa Campbell looks at ads from Volkswagen, Visa, the city of New York, the PGA Tour and Magic TV.

Three sheets to the West Wing - The Lowbrow Lowdown

Is anybody else getting sick of the product placement debate? The phrase "the greying line between entertainment and advertising" has become as tired and cliched as U2. But this time, there just might be something lying between those grey lines, writes Kaye Kaye .


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