Review of the Year: Quotes of the year
18 Dec 2012 | by Staff
From revealing insights to gaffes, some of the biggest names in marketing, and beyond, have had plenty to say about the reality of the industry and key events of the past 12 months.
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Samsung will displace Nokia as the top mobile manufacturer across 2012 as the latter loses its grip on the top spot for the first time since 1998, according to figures from IHS.
From revealing insights to gaffes, some of the biggest names in marketing, and beyond, have had plenty to say about the reality of the industry and key events of the past 12 months.
Samsung is rapidly gaining ground on Apple's lead in the UK smartphone market after "tremendous growth" in the past year, according to comScore data.
Disney has partnered with Samsung for the launch of the tech giant's Galaxy Note II smartphone, which is being promoted alongside the new 'Wreck-it Ralph' film.
HMV claims it will continue to operate for the "foreseeable future", despite a looming breach in its banking covenants after worse than expected Christmas trading.
HTC has replaced Sony as the official mobile phone supplier for the Champions League and Europa League, after striking a three-year deal with UEFA.
Nicola Kemp unveils the top marketing moments of the past 12 months.
From the Jimmy Savile scandal at the BBC to Starbucks' and Amazon's tax avoidance, corporate brands are learning that they must recognise public anger and act quickly to avoid repeating their mistakes, writes Jane Bainbridge.
T-Mobile is the most prominent, with EE in second place.
Intel is planning to live edit festive messages to loved ones during this weekend's 'X Factor' final and run them alongside Facebook images of the message sender to push the "creative possibilities" of the brand.