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BT names Weber Shandwick's Michael Prescott as new comms head

Weber Shandwick MD of corporate Michael Prescott has been appointed as BT's group director of comms.

Sony Centres 'christmas' by TBWA London

TBWA London launches the first ad featuring Sony's 'make.believe' strapline to promote the brand's consumer electronics products in time for Christmas.

Dixons.co.uk ad takes festive swipe at high-street retailers

LONDON - Dixons.co.uk is following up a controversial ad campaign in which it mocked its high-street rivals with a push urging consumers to buy Christmas goods online, having researched them in department stores.

And in the real world... Cadbury, Dubai, Online spending and more

LONDON - Today's round-up of the biggest business stories.

Focus On...The United Arab Emirates

It has been a rollercoaster year for the United Arab Emirates' PR industry, punctuated by the fall from grace of the federation's largest city, Dubai.

Global Newsmaker: Ken Hong

The LG Electronics global comms director tells PRWeek Global about his lifelong dream to get rid of advertising value equivalency (AVE).

Emirates 'ilingual' by Lean Mean Fighting Machine

Lean Mean Fighting Machine has launched the first ever iPhone App for Emirates with a new digital campaign to reinforce the airline's leading position within the travel industry.

Nintendo Wii 'busy lives' by Goodby Silverstein & Partners

Goodby Silverstein & Partners has released two new spots promoting Nintendo Wii fit plus, demonstrating how it can custom fit to the busiest lives.

IPC launches online photography magazine tailored to individual retailers

LONDON - IPC has launched a free, quarterly online magazine on digital photography aimed at beginner to intermediate-level photographers.

Advertising to the YouTube generation

LONDON - As people watch more TV ads online, brands are adapting their strategies to ensure they can maximise the advantage of this additional platform for their commercials.

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