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Coronation Street cast record 50th anniversary album

The cast of 'Coronation Street' have got together with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to record an album marking the 50th anniversary of the UK's longest-running soap.

GHD approaches agencies for direct and digital review

GHD, the global haircare appliances brand, is holding a review for its direct and digital account.

Indesit calls pitch for £20m media

Indesit, the household appliance manufacturer that owns the Hotpoint and Ariston brands, is reviewing its Western and central European media planning and buying account, estimated to be worth £20 million in billings.

Sony pushes VAT-cashback before Christmas

Sony UK is to pay consumers back the VAT on selected products, and is promoting the initiative with TV ads starring Sir Derek Jacobi as Scrooge.

Former Co-op man to head up marketing for LNT Group

Patrick Allen, the former director of marketing at the Co-operative, has resurfaced as group marketing director of the company owned by one of the richest enterpreneurs in the country.

Helen Edwards on Branding: A new consumer champion

With the demise of Consumer Focus comes an opportunity for marketers to gain competitive edge.

Polydor launches Cheryl Cole Facebook and poster campaign

Polydor has launched a digital campaign for Cheryl Cole's new album that harnesses Facebook and outdoor marketing as a united advertising medium.

The best brands of 2010: choose your winner

As expected, The Marketing Society Brand of the Year 2010 award in association with Marketing and ITV is being hotly contested. The marked achievements of those brands in the running are outlined below.

Helen Edwards on Branding: No clear line of insight

Marketers should view with some scepticism the 'insights' presented to them by research agencies.

John Lewis beats M&S as UK's best high-street website

User-experience consultancy Webcredible has voted John Lewis the UK's best high-street retailer website of 2010, overtaking Marks & Spencer and WH Smith.

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