15 Apr 2013
| by Thinkbox
Based on a short film, "True", by Charles Stone III, this ad for Budweiser rocketed the "whassup?" catchphrase into popular culture and found itself parodied in a number of Hollywood blockbusters.
15 Apr 2013
| by Staff
Classic TV ads for Hamlet Cigars and Budweiser, plus the more recent British Heart Foundation spot, are the three TV ads chosen by Jeremy Ellis, the marketing director for travel brand TUI, for the latest in this series in association with Thinkbox and Brand Republic.
01 Apr 2013
| by Phillipa Space
Argentina's leading fast food chain of burger restaurants, Pril, is opening a pilot store in Leicester Square, where it will serve horse meat burgers alongside traditional beef patties.
25 Mar 2013
| by Thinkbox
Despite airing on national TV only 10 times, this ad for Blackcurrant Tango went on to win a string of awards and was named among the 100 Best Commercials of All Time.
22 Mar 2013
| by Chris Harding
Ogilvy & Mather appoints Cheryl Giovannoni as UK chief executive and Starbucks hires Simon Redfern as UK corporate affairs chief, in this week's round-up of people moves across advertising, marketing, media and PR.
04 Feb 2013
| by Thinkbox
Created by WCRS, this ad from SABMiller for the Carling Black Label brand was released in 1990.
Skittles is winning fans for its Twitter feed with some truly "rainbow"-inspired Tweets, which show how some brands are taking an off-beat approach to social media and are winning.
17 Dec 2012
| by Thinkbox
Part of the long-running "reassuringly expensive" campaign that started in 1982, "good doctor" premiered on British TV and in cinemas 20 years later, on 15 February 2002.
13 Dec 2012
| by Justin Tindall, group executive creative director, Leo Burnett London
Justin Tindall, group executive creative director, Leo Burnett London reveals the three ad campaigns he admires but had nothing to do with.
It is all change at Kimberly-Clark's European marketing team, while Sky's Mike Darcey is to replace Tom Mockridge at News International in this week's round-up of people moves across advertising, marketing, media and PR.