14 Dec 2012
| by Ben Hall
Kobe Bryant and Lionel Messi put their talents to the test when they vie for a fan's attention in a campaign for Turkish Airlines, which leads this week's run down of the most-shared ads.
Head of Greenpeace John Sauven has called for charities and NGOs to make greater use of social media following Waitrose's decision to put its work with energy giant Shell on hold.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has appointed the University of Cambridge's 'black propaganda' expert Stephen Jolly to its top comms role.
13 Dec 2012
| by Nick Stringer
The European Commission's data protection proposals have the potential to set Europe's digital agenda back by years, writes Nick Stringer, director of regulatory affairs, IAB.
Greenpeace is claiming to have derailed a potential tie up between supermarket Waitrose and the oil firm Shell, following a week of campaigning.
After tennis player Andy Murray won the US Open Men's Singles, his first Grand Slam title, Stirling Council wanted to organise a homecoming celebration.
October 2012 marked the 25th anniversary of the Great Storm, which hit the south of England causing widespread damage and disruption. Although a storm was forecast, its strength and track were not well advised to the public, with comms from the Met Office rated as poor.
Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity, has launched a digital campaign to raise awareness about the fact that there will be 75,000 children homeless in Britain on Christmas Day.
Saatchi & Saatchi Zurich's campaign for Unicef, 'Stop violence against girls', has come to a crescendo with a human chain formed across two European cities.
Women's Aid, the anti-domestic violence charity, has launched its first 3D cinema ad, which the audience can edit in real-time.