Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO has won a pitch to create a campaign to boost sales of low-emission cars.
23 May 2013
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The advertising industry is to urge Labour to drop plans to include a Swedish-style ban on advertising to children in its manifesto at the 2015 General Election.
22 May 2013
Google has launched a TV spot to promote its Global Impact Challenge, a competition giving four not-for-profits 500,000 each, as well as support to help make their visions a reality. The ad, by Adam Eve/DDB, is an animated film that highlights the power of a user s cursor to change the world for...
21 May 2013
Peta has released an ad aimed at stopping primates being used as actors. BBDO NY teamed up with Mill+ to create the spot, which shows a CGI primate in room while a voiceover describes the plight of apes used in films. At the end of the ad, the primate puts a gun to its head as the voiceover asks: "Could...
The Army has begun a recruitment campaign aimed at bringing in 10,000 new soldiers and officers over the next 12 months.
The Army has begun a recruitment campaign aimed at bringing in 10,000 new soldiers and officers over the next 12 months.
20 May 2013
The Army has released an ad as part of its "step up" campaign, with the aim of recruiting 10,000 soldiers and officers over the course of 2013. The 60-second spot, created by JWT, was shot from the perspective of a new recruit s boots, showing the soldier going through training, parades and combat....
17 May 2013
| by Ben Hall
Samsung and its agency Cheil dominate the chart this week with three ads, shared a combined 375,000 times.
15 May 2013
Cancer Research UK s women-only fundraising initiative, Race for Life, will air two TV spots during Britain s Got Talent on Saturday as part of an interactive campaign to rally support.
The first ad shows hordes of runners supporting cancer sufferers and asks viewers to send in messages via oicancer.org....
13 May 2013
The Anne Frank Trust UK has released an online spot encouraging 13 year-olds to write to the Prime Minister, David Cameron, to tell him how they would make Britain better. Cameron will respond to the best letters in The Times .
The YouTube film, by The Communications Agency, features schoolchildren...