Friday 16 April 2010

Marketing Daily - Pepsi, Google, Panasonic, McCoy's, FHM

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Pepsi continues Coca-Cola World Cup spoiler efforts through digital
Joe Thomas,
16 April 2010
 

LONDON - PepsiCo has tied up with Microsoft Advertising to launch a...

PepsiCo ad: featuring Frank Lampard
 
 
Google posts $2bn Q1 profit thanks to big brand spending
Andrew McCormick,
16 April 2010
 

LONDON - Google recorded a $1.96bn (£1.3bn) profit in the first quarter...

Google: big brands boosted profits
 
 
Panasonic partners with Eurosport to show French Open in 3D
Sara Kimberley,
16 April 2010
 

LONDON - Panasonic has partnered with the Federation Francaise de Tennis, Orange...

Panasonic: showing the French Open in 3D for the first time.
 
 
McCoy's launches football promotion with two limited edition flavours
Joe Thomas,
16 April 2010
 

LONDON - McCoy's is embarking on a football-focused digital and mobile promotional...

McCoy's: launching new flavours amid World Cup promotion
 
 
London skyscraper The Pinnacle hires Totality for branding task
Alex Brownsell,
16 April 2010
 

LONDON - The Pinnacle, the new London skyscraper currently under construction, has...

The Pinnacle: brand identity created by Totality
 
 
FHM newsstand sales tumble below 100,000
John Reynolds,
16 April 2010
 

LONDON - Sales of Bauer-owned men's magazine FHM are believed to have...

FHM: May issue
 
 
 
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16 April 2010
 
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