Wednesday 27 November 2013

Campaign Daily Fix - Harvey Nichols Christmas ad, Beer industry ads escape ban, JWT hires, Hearst exit, MailOnline goes Down Under

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Harvey Nichols shuns the Christmas spirit in latest campaign
by James Swift,
27 November 2013, 09:41AM
Harvey Nichols shuns the Christmas spirit in latest campaign
Harvey Nichols, the luxury store, has released a campaign encouraging customers to abandon thoughtful giving and spend as much as possible on themselves this Christmas.
Beer industry ads starring Tim Lovejoy escape watchdog rap
by Gemma Charles,
27 November 2013, 09:00AM
Beer industry ads starring Tim Lovejoy escape watchdog rap
A content-led TV ad campaign, funded by the UK's biggest brewers to encourage beer consumption, has escaped censure from the Advertising Standards Authority after complaints that the activity could be mistaken for programming.
JWT London hires WCRS' Welch and Nazli
by Jeremy Lee,
27 November 2013, 01:17PM
JWT London hires WCRS' Welch and Nazli
JWT London has hired Rob Welch and Naz Nazli from WCRS as a senior creative team.
Campaign Media Awards 2013: A celebration of the best in class
by Arif Durrani,
27 November 2013, 01:31PM
Campaign Media Awards 2013: A celebration of the best in class
More than 600 executives attended the Campaign Media Awards last week to celebrate the best commercial media campaigns and initiatives in what has been another whirlwind year for the industry.
Red faces at Hearst as CEO de Puyfontaine does exit for Vivendi
by Louise Ridley,
26 November 2013, 05:32PM
Red faces at Hearst as CEO de Puyfontaine does exit for Vivendi
Hearst Magazines UK has today announced chief executive Arnaud de Puyfontaine will be leaving for French media company Vivendi, despite issuing an outright denial of his move only last week.
Mail Online to launch in Australia with Mi9
by Arif Durrani,
26 November 2013, 11:19PM
Mail Online to launch in Australia with Mi9
Mail Online is set to unveil plans for a launch in Sydney, Australia through a partnership with established digital media company Mi9.
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Digital Trends: Brands can thrive if they deliver pleasant surprises for consumers
by Microsoft,
27 November 2013, 08:00AM
Digital Trends: Brands can thrive if they deliver pleasant surprises for consumers
More than half of online consumers worldwide (61%) are more likely to buy from brands if they are "surprised" by serendipitous encounters that recognise the context in which they are using their technology. Some 42% of UK consumers would react the sa...

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