Dove faces backlash over Facebook advertising
24 May 2013 | by Nicola Kemp
Unilever's Dove brand is facing a backlash on Facebook and Twitter over its decision not to pull advertising from Facebook.
A 1960s classic ad starring Tony Hancock for eggs, Carling's humorous take on male bonding and a recent ad for Thinkbox itself are 3 great TV ads that Elizabeth Fagan, executive marketing director for Boots, admires but had nothing to do with. Her choices are the latest in our series in association...
Unilever's Dove brand is facing a backlash on Facebook and Twitter over its decision not to pull advertising from Facebook.
Wieden & Kennedy London has picked up the global advertising account for the Mondelez medicated confectionery brand Halls.
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Procter & Gamble (P&G) chief executive Bob McDonald is to step down from his role, with predecessor AG Lafley set to return to the top job at the FMCG giant.
Letty Edwards, the former lead UK marketer at Dulux, has been appointed marketing director at Fox's Biscuits, as the manufacturer moves its commercial team from Slough to Birmingham.
The Social Brands report, in association with Social Bakers, has benchmarked performance across Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Axe/Lynx has released a series of 20-second TV ads to promote its updated hair-styling range. Bartle Bogle Hegarty created the campaign, which aims to highlight the power of a well-coiffed hairdo. Each spot shows men and women coming together in odd situations for instance, a runner falling for a...
Brighton-based graffiti artists Pinky and Barney Chum101 used tweets using the hashtag #LynxAfrica18 to create a homage to Lynx Africa's coming of age.
Bepanthen, the nappy care brand, has signed a six-figure deal to sponsor all baby and parenting programming aired on Discovery Network UK's Home and Health channel for 10 months from Thursday.