| | | Latest News | | | | | BSkyB's ad starring Bruce Willis has been banned by the advertising watchdog for misleading consumers about the true cost of Sky Broadband Unlimited, which it claimed costs half the price of BT's at £7.50 per month. | | | | | | Vertu, the luxury mobile phone manufacturer, is looking for a digital agency to work with, just months after appointing CHI & Partners as its ad agency. | | | | | | Wieden & Kennedy London has hired a creative team, Paul Knott and Tim Vance, from Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO. | | | | | | Plymouth Council has banned Wonga.com and other payday loan companies from advertising on billboards and bus stops in its city centre, ahead of the Competition Commission outlining the scope of its investigation. | | | | | | The City of London Corporation has reported Renew, a marketing company operating recycling bins, to the Information Commissioner's Office for collecting data from passing smartphones. | | | | | | BabyGRAND, the marketing agency, has created a commemorative piri-piri chicken pasty to celebrate the return of Portuguese football coach, Jose Mourinho, to Chelsea on behalf of the West Cornwall Pasty Co. | | | | | | Carat has promoted Matthew Landeman to head of client services from his previous role as business director. | | | | | | Condé Nast, home to Vogue, Glamour, GQ and Wired, has found content, including advertising, in its flagship magazines is viewed in much the same way, and with similar dwell times, whether in print or digital editions. | | | | | | |
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