Wednesday 29 August 2012

Media AM - Luxottica appoints Omnicom Media Group to global media, Sky ad banned, PCC denies telling press not to publish Harry pics, Ad watchdog takes Scooby Doo down from Swizzels Town

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Ray-Ban: parent company Luxottica appoints OMG
Luxottica appoints Omnicom Media Group to global media
Maisie McCabe, 29 August 2012

Luxottica, the eyewear manufacturer of brands such as Ray-Ban and owner of...

  
Sky: ASA bans print ad
Sky ad banned for exaggerated 'instant' movie claim
Sarah Shearman, 29 August 2012

The Advertising Standards Authority has told Sky it cannot claim movie delivery...

  
The Sun: published Prince Harry pics
PCC denies telling press to not publish Harry pics as complaints near 4,000
Arif Durrani, 28 August 2012

The Press Complaints Commission has denied it instructed national newspaper editors not...

  
Swizzels Town: Scooby Doo TV character is removed from website
Ad watchdog takes Scooby Doo down from Swizzels Town
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith, 29 August 2012

Sweets manufacturer Swizzels-Matlow has been forced to remove Scooby Doo, the children's...

  
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Newspaper sites' Olympic coverage 'more popular than Twitter'
Nick Batten, 28 August 2012
C4 and BP team up for Paralympic tweet campaign
Jeremy King, 28 August 2012
TalkSport's Euro 2012 boosts UTV's pre-tax profits
Maisie McCabe, 28 August 2012
BT hunts for Premier League ad sales partner
Maisie McCabe, 28 August 2012
Wall Street Journal to host Tech Cafe in Shoreditch
Nick Batten, 28 August 2012
 
 
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