22 Dec 2004
1 Honda Diesel 'grrr' - This spot kicks 'cog' in its shiny metal arse. Rabbits, rainbows and flowers lead the revolution against dirty, noisy diesel engines in a cheery world of happy primary colours. Sheer animated bliss.
22 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - An Underground poster campaign for the morning after pill, Levonelle, featuring the strapline 'Immaculate Contraception' has been pulled after being found offensive, following complaints from religious groups.
22 Dec 2004
Salford City Council is running a seasonal campaign to raise awareness of car crime. A Christmas tree bauble and leaflets are being distributed to shoppers in the city to remind motorists to ensure that Christmas presents left in their car are always out of sight.
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON – A coalition of leading animal protection groups have called on German sportswear brand Puma to pull its new TV ad, which features a young chimpanzee dressed in a nappy.
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON - New controls on tobacco advertising, limiting the size of point-of-sale displays in shops, pubs and clubs comes into effect today, the government latest attempt to clamp down on smoking.
21 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON – Music download site Wippit has reduced the price of Band Aid 20's 'Do They Know it's Christmas' to 49p from £1.49, but has pledged to donate the £1 shortfall from its own pocket.
20 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON - BBC and ITV News have commissioned NOP and Mori to do a joint exit poll for the next general election to minimise the risk of calling the wrong result.
20 Dec 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - NOP World Health has unveiled its new European senior management team following the integration and restructure earlier this year of the company's three healthcare businesses into a single global agency.
17 Dec 2004
| by Sam Matthews,
LONDON – Publicis Blueprint, the customer publishing arm of Publicis Groupe, has launched The Real Picture, a new quarterly magazine written by the homeless for the homeless aged 16 to 25 living in London.
17 Dec 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - Mr T is to play up his image as the flying-phobic 'A-Team' character BA Baracus in a new advertising campaign for the blindness charity Orbis.