Wednesday, 20 July 2011

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McCann Erickson hires Bemfica to lead Nestlé global creative
by Daniel Farey-Jones,
20 July 2011, 11:45AM
McCann Erickson hires Bemfica to lead Nestlé global creative
Miguel Bemfica, the chief creative officer at JWT Madrid, is to join McCann Erickson in the new role of global creative director on its Nestlé account.
'Misleading' TalkTalk TV ad banned by ASA
by Ben Bold,
20 July 2011, 09:21AM
'Misleading' TalkTalk TV ad banned by ASA
A TV ad claiming that consumers could save "over £140" if they switched to TalkTalk's Essentials broadband and phone package, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after rival telecoms firm BT complained that it was misleading.
Havas takes majority share in Australian creative agency Host
by Oliver Luft,
20 July 2011, 12:10PM
Havas takes majority share in Australian creative agency Host
Havas has signed an agreement to take a majority share in Australian creative agency Host.
Humbled media mogul Rupert Murdoch rules out resignation
by Maisie McCabe,
20 July 2011, 09:30AM
Humbled media mogul Rupert Murdoch rules out resignation
Rupert Murdoch, chief executive and chairman of News Corporation, refused to take responsibility for the phone hacking scandal in yesterday's dramatic session of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
Brand Republic Group introduces paid subscription model
by Staff,
19 July 2011, 06:03PM
Brand Republic Group introduces paid subscription model
Haymarket Business Media has today introduced a digital subscription model across its Brand Republic Group of digital properties.
Latest Work
Active for Life 'recess' by Dare Vancouver
20 July 2011, 08:35AM
Active for Life 'recess' by Dare Vancouver
A new TV ad for health organisation Canadian Sport for Life is running in Canada to promote the health and activeness of children.
Cancer Research 'couples' by AMV BBDO
20 July 2011, 09:58AM
Cancer Research 'couples' by AMV BBDO
Cancer Research UK has launched an emotive advertising campaign that asks supporters to pledge £2 a month.
Carlsberg 'Everest' by Fold7
14 July 2011, 09:10AM
Carlsberg 'Everest' by Fold7
Carlsberg returns to UK TV sets for the first time since April.
Weetabix 'fuel for big days' by BBH
18 July 2011, 12:40PM
Weetabix 'fuel for big days' by BBH
Weetabix repositions itself as 'ideal start for dealing with a busy day' in a £7m campaign, the first by Bartle Bogle Hegarty since winning the business.
Remember A Charity 'one stuntman, one legacy' by DDB UK
13 July 2011, 12:00PM
Remember A Charity 'one stuntman, one legacy' by DDB UK
The Remember A Charity consortium is seeking to raise awareness around leaving legacies to charity through a new campaign, by DDB UK, fronted by real-life stunt man Rocky Taylor.
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by Sara Kimberley, 19 July 2011, 01:42PM
Omnicom second-quarter profits climb 13.1% to $275.1m
by Daniel Farey-Jones, 19 July 2011, 03:51PM
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