Wednesday, 5 October 2011

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Persil ads banned after P&G complaint
by Daniel Farey-Jones,
05 October 2011, 09:41AM
Persil ads banned after P&G complaint
Procter & Gamble has succeeded in getting the ad watchdog to ban a number of ads for rival Unilever's Persil Small & Mighty product for being misleading.
Ribena fends off complaints about nutrition exaggeration
by Matthew Chapman,
05 October 2011, 11:20AM
Ribena fends off complaints about nutrition exaggeration
GlaxoSmithKline's TV and online campaign for its Ribena squash brand has escaped action from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after objections were made about its 'bursting with berryness' claims.
Air New Zealand backs Skycouch with quirky videos
by Daniel Farey-Jones,
05 October 2011, 12:25PM
Air New Zealand backs Skycouch with quirky videos
Air New Zealand has launched a series of online videos in the US, featuring sheep twins, Playboy girls and David Hasselhoff.
Saint wins internet exhibition brief
by Sarah Shearman,
05 October 2011, 12:01PM
Saint wins internet exhibition brief
The National Media Museum has appointed Saint@RKCR/Y&R to create an online campaign.
Online adspend hits £2.3bn as entertainment drives growth
by Sarah Shearman,
05 October 2011, 08:20AM
Online adspend hits £2.3bn as entertainment drives growth
Online advertising enjoyed double-digit year-on-year growth in the first half of 2011, fueled by a surge in online video advertising and new ad formats, as the internet transforms from "an information to entertainment channel".
Latest Work
Fox 'The Walking Dead' by Red Bee Media
30 September 2011, 10:46AM
Fox 'The Walking Dead' by Red Bee Media
To promote season two of Fox's 'The Walking Dead' Red Bee Media has created a personalised Facebook app.
International Alert 'peace talks' by HMDG
29 September 2011, 09:04AM
International Alert 'peace talks' by HMDG
International Alert, the independent peace-building organisation, has created a short film to coincide with International Peace Day.
Pacific Standard Time 'Schwartzman celebrates Baldessari' by TBWA\Chiat\Day LA
03 October 2011, 02:22PM
Pacific Standard Time 'Schwartzman celebrates Baldessari' by TBWA\Chiat\Day LA
TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles has created a campaign to promote Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980 - a six-month celebration of the birth of the city's art scene.
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by Maisie McCabe, 05 October 2011, 11:30AM
Barb seeks cross-industry contribution to TV measurement
by Maisie McCabe, 05 October 2011, 11:51AM
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