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Labour Party invites Saatchis to pitch for advertising account

The Labour Party has invited Saatchi Labour isn t working ad, to pitch for its advertising account.

Discovery Network seeks agency after parting with Bates

Discovery Network Europe is searching for a new UK advertising agency after parting company with Bates UK.

Advertising bodies show opposition to Carlton-United deal

The IPA has made a written submission to the Competition Commission opposing the Carlton/United News & Media merger on the grounds that such a merger would lead to over-concentration of ownership.

D’Arcy promotes voluntary work in cinema advertising

D Arcy is launching a national cinema campaign for the Government s New Millennium Volunteer programme, which aims to encourage 16- to 24-year-olds to take part in local community activities.

ITC slams Sega, the Lottery and NatWest for misleading ads

Sega, NatWest and the National Lottery all came under fire for running misleading advertising in January, according to the latest report from the Independent Television Commission.

Tango tries softer stance after ad ban

HHCL s decision to ban the latest Tango ad by broadcasting an ironically gentle replacement that carries the line: Drink Tango. It s nice.

Daewoo pulls work as goodwill gesture after Haynes dispute

A dispute between Daewoo and Haynes Publishing Group, which publishes car repair manuals, has been resolved with the car manufacturer agreeing to pull an ad that Haynes claimed breached its copyright.

CLOSE-UP PERSPECTIVE: Adland is suffering at the hands of the EC procrastinators

I seem to recall that there was once a plan to turn Europe into a barrier-free market for advertising. No longer were EU countries to be allowed to protect selfish national interests through dodgy legal tricks that needed costly and time-consuming court actions to expose. An agreed set of rules would...

MEDIA SPOTLIGHT ON: REGIONAL PRESS - Newspaper Society initiative is a step in the right direction. Finding the best way to sell to agencies must be a high priority, Alasdair Reid says

They mean business, those persistent people at the Newspaper Society.

OPINION: MILLS ON ... TANGO AND CHILDREN’S ADVERTISING

So what do we know? Campaign makes Tango its Pick of the Week two weeks ago and then, last Friday, the ad is suspended by the Independent Television Commission.

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