Friday, 7 May 2010

Marketing Daily - Toyota, National Express, Ferrari, Asda

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Breaking news from Marketing May 2010
 
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Toyota's UK sales fall in wake of global vehicle recall
Alex Brownsell,
07 May 2010
 

LONDON - Embattled car manufacturer Toyota saw new vehicle sales in the...

Toyota: sales hit by global safety scare
 
 
National Express gives FA cold shoulder
John Reynolds,
06 May 2010
 

LONDON - National Express, the transport company, has become the latest brand...

National Express: ending England sponsorship
 
 
Ferrari bows to pressure and removes 'subliminal' barcode
Alex Brownsell,
07 May 2010
 

LONDON - Ferrari has given in to pressure to remove a 'barcode'...

Ferrari F1: controversial barcode-type logo removed
 
 
Clarke tipped to land chief executive role at Asda
Joe Thomas,
07 May 2010
 

LONDON - Andy Clarke has been tipped to replace Andy Bond as...

Andy Bond: stepping down as chief executive at Asda
 
 
BR Video: Public mixed over ban on cigarette display
Daniel Farey-Jones,
05 May 2010
 

LONDON - As tobacco companies prepare a legal challenge to government plans...

BR Video: public disagrees with smoking law
 
 
Virgin Unite appoints Beta CSR arm to handle public engagement
Gemma Charles,
07 May 2010
 

LONDON - Virgin Unite, the non-profit foundation of Richard Branson's business empire,...

Virgin Unite: social enterprise
 
 
Radio Advertising Awards open for entries
07 May 2010
 

The Radio Advertising Bureau has issued a call for entries for the...

RadioCentre chief executive Andrew Harrison (third from right) presents MediaCom with the agency of the year award at the 2009 Radio Advertising Awards
 
 
 
Also in the News
 
It's all over: I-Level slides into liquidation
Arif Durrani,
07 May 2010
 
Election special: ten media moments of the 2010 campaign
Gordon MacMillan and Rich Sutcliffe,
06 May 2010
 
NME launches music-themed social media community
Sara Kimberley,
05 May 2010
 
Engine acquires I-Level's social media unit Jam
Matt Williams,
06 May 2010
 
 
 
Blogs & Forums
 
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Greens reap win on effective campaign in Brighton
Joe Gill
 

While UKIP's electoral challenge to the three main parties came crashing to earth on May 6, the Greens pulled it...

 
 
The lesson for challenger brands?
Ian Moore
 

So, another election, another failed product launch - this one played out at speed beneath the full public gaze. But...

 
 
Is this the end for i-level?
Ian Darby
 

Yesterday's news that i-level has gone into administration was sad and slightly surprising given the rumours that it was about...

 
 
Marketing's fabulous opportunity
Alan Mitchell
 

    In 1943, Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, predicted that at best “there may be” a world...

 
 
Driving customers in-store
Dak Liyanearachchi
 

While retailers continue to push multichannel solutions to grow online sales, ‘brick and mortar’ retailers need to also find alternative...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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