Monday 29 March 2010

Marketing Daily - Boots, Waitrose, Comparethemarket, HMV

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Breaking news from Marketing
 
Breaking news from Marketing March 2010
 
Latest News
 
Boots and Waitrose begin own-label sales crossover
Joe Thomas,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - High street retailers Boots and Waitrose have started trialling each...

Waitrose: begins crossover sales with Boots
 
 
Government confirms plans for Post Office Bank
Alex Brownsell,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - Business secretary Peter Mandelson is set to confirm plans to...

Post Office: set to become a major provider of banking services
 
 
Comparethemarket prepares to launch meerkat merchandise
Joe Thomas,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - Comparethemarket.com parent company BGL looks set to expand its meerkat...

Comparethemarket.com: meerkat merchandise expected
 
 
HMV gears up activity for Easter with Lady Gaga model egg
Joe Thomas,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - HMV has rolled out an Easter campaign which takes characters...

HMV: launches Lady Gaga model egg
 
 
E.ON ad campaign promotes energy efficiency
Alex Brownsell,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - E.ON has rolled out an ad campaign explaining why it...

E.ON: latest campaign focuses on energy efficiency
 
 
Ford completes sale of Volvo to Geely
Alex Brownsell,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - Chinese automotive manufacturer Geely has agreed to acquire Swedish car...

Volvo: sold to Chinese vehicle manufacturer Geely
 
 
Guardian's Marc Sands becomes media director at the Tate
John Reynolds,
29 March 2010
 

LONDON - Marc Sands, former marketing director at Guardian News & Media...

Marc Sands: appointed director, audiences and media, at the Tate
 
 
 
Also in the News
 
'Magic jug' could end sour milk problems
John Reynolds,
29 March 2010
 
Special report: The Independent deal
Harriet Dennys,
29 March 2010
 
Coca-Cola appoints Mother to global Powerade business
Matt Williams,
29 March 2010
 
Rules surrounding TV ads 'could be scrapped', reports Ofcom
Maisie McCabe,
29 March 2010
 
Labour asks voters to create next election ad
Kate Nettleton,
29 March 2010
 
 
 
Blogs & Forums
 
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The Gotnoteef riposte
Alan Mitchell
 

  No sooner had I pointed to the first design flaw of CRM than Gotnoteef posted this riposte:   ...

 
 
Robbie Williams saved Geri Halliwell, Jane Austen saved Emma Thompson. And Danny Dyer saved me
Jeremy Lee
 

Following on from Geri Halliwell's revelations on Piers Morgan's Life Stories of how Robbie Williams (aka 'the fat dancer') saved...

 
 
How should they shut Sun Hill?
Jeremy Lee
 

With ITV deciding to drop The Bill from its schedule after 27 years following the failure of a relaunch to...

 
 
Reaching undecided voters online
Craig Elder
 

There can be little doubt that the role of the internet in the 2010 election will be significantly different to...

 
 
Calling in the admen won’t fix Tories’ woes
Media Bitch's Diary
 

  Peter Mandelson has waded into the debate surrounding the Tories’ appointment of M&C Saatchi to boost the Party’s ad...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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