| | | Latest News | | | | | Freesat, the free-to-air digital satellite TV service, is in the early stages of reviewing its creative agency requirements as it looks to define its positioning in an increasingly competitive market. | | | | | | Hugh Baillie and Rachel Hatton, the former Ogilvy & Mather chief executive and group planning director, are joining forces with DHM's founder and owner Dave Dye to launch a new agency. | | | | | | Ronaldo, the Brazilian footballer turned adman, has arrived in the UK and will meet with executives from WPP agencies to learn about the industry in the coming months. | | | | | | As I write, M&C Saatchi's "best-ever client" is about to be cremated. Let's hope it ultimately finds a replacement. But this is a serious point. Margaret Thatcher, love her or loathe her, was a truly great brand. | | | | | | Sir Peter Bazalgette, the chairman of The Arts Council, has said TV has a huge amount to learn from the advertising industry. | | | | | | DraftFCB London has appointed David Harris as its executive creative director. | | | | | | HSBC is reviewing its direct marketing account across its retail division in the UK as it looks to consolidate the business into one agency. | | | | | | Adam & Eve/DDB has bolstered its strategy and planning department with the hiring of Jessica Lovell and Georgia Norton. | | | | | | Nando's, the restaurant chain, has named 18 Feet & Rising as its advertising agency after a pitch process. | | | | | | Worldwide advertising spend rose 3.2 per cent to $557 billion (£362 billion) last year, despite advertisers in Europe tightening their belts, after spend increased in the TV, internet, radio, outdoor and cinema sectors. | | | | | | |
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