Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Campaign Daily Fix - Aegis results, Shelter, Directski, ActionAid, Microsoft Advertising

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Aegis gains on rivals with strong third quarter
by Daniel Farey-Jones,
01 November 2011, 08:45AM
Aegis gains on rivals with strong third quarter
Aegis has unveiled a 26.1% rise in third quarter revenues, with organic growth trumping bigger marketing services groups such as WPP and Publicis.
Shelter uses 'real' homeless in Christmas campaign
by Sara Kimberley,
01 November 2011, 08:30AM
Shelter uses 'real' homeless in Christmas campaign
Shelter, the homeless charity, is launching a Christmas ad campaign using people who either have been or are being threatened with eviction, to expose how every two minutes someone in the UK faces losing their home.
Frank Bruno back in the game for Directski ad
by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
01 November 2011, 09:15AM
Frank Bruno back in the game for Directski ad
Directski.com, the online ski holiday firm, has launched a tongue-in-cheek ad that makes fun of its direct competitor, Crystal Ski, using boxing personality Frank Bruno.
ActionAid appoints WPN to child sponsor campaign
by Sara Kimberley,
01 November 2011, 11:20AM
ActionAid appoints WPN to child sponsor campaign
ActionAid, the global anti-poverty charity, has appointed Watson Phillips Norman to handle the child sponsor campaign resigned by OgilvyOne earlier this year.
Microsoft hires Simon Davies as ad sales director
by Sarah Shearman,
01 November 2011, 11:15AM
Microsoft hires Simon Davies as ad sales director
Microsoft UK has appointed former Mail on Sunday sales director Simon Davies as sales director for its advertising and online (A&O) division.
Latest Work
Clover Lighter 'life lovers' by Grey London
28 October 2011, 12:09PM
Clover Lighter 'life lovers' by Grey London
A new Clover ad by Grey London features the "Clover Lighter" choir performing a reworked version of Can I Kick It? by Lou Reed. The choir is a collection of people with an average age of 73 selected from around the country.
Jameson 'legendary tales of John Jameson' by TBWA\Chiat\Day New York
28 October 2011, 12:24PM
Jameson 'legendary tales of John Jameson' by TBWA\Chiat\Day New York
Jameson Irish Whiskey has extended its "legendary tales of John Jameson" campaign by TBWA\Chiat\Day New York with outdoor ads depicting 18th century-inspired oil paintings.
Tetley 'tea wishes' by Dentsu London
28 October 2011, 11:38AM
Tetley 'tea wishes' by Dentsu London
Tetley has launched a pan-European campaign introducing "tea wishes", the idea that every time you pull the drawstrings on your teabag, you can also make a wish for someone.
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