Top ten ads of the week
29 May 2013 | by Staff
Counting down the ten most recalled ads, in association with TNS and Ebiquity.
Latest insight from Kantar Media's Premier TGI study, of the most upmarket and affluent British adults, reveals that tapping into ethical consumers can reap enormous rewards for marketers.
Counting down the ten most recalled ads, in association with TNS and Ebiquity.
As its share price slumps and profits fall, how has Apple fared across social media?
Facebook use is down nine percentage points year on year among UK internet users as people become fed up with marketing on social media sites, claims a YouGov survey.
24 May 2013: Changes in the middle of the table as Bartle Bogle Hegarty, WCRS, The Corner, McCann and Isobel all pick up an account each.
24 May 2013: Goodstuff Communications, Mindshare and UM London have all landed new business.
Counting down the ten most recalled ads, in association with TNS and Ebiquity.
Steven Sharp, Marks & Spencer's long-serving marketing chief, is set to retire from the business and replaced by Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, the former Estée Lauder group president.
Dave Evans, a manager at the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), believes consumers only become interested in privacy when brands misuse data.
National radio listening figures for the first quarter of 2013 highlight drops in listeners for Radio 1 and Absolute and Real Radio but rises for Bauer Radio's Passion Portfolio, boosted by Planet Rock coming into the fold and led by Kiss.