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| | | | | Ogilvy & Mather has apologised for an ad, made by its Indian offices for a mattress brand, that used illustrations of Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot by the Taliban. | | | | | | The Class of 92, a brand run by the former Manchester United players Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville, has appointed Work Club across two digital projects. | | | | | | Future, the British publisher of Total Film, T3 and the TechRadar site, has faced up to a sobering reality. In an e-mail to staff in the UK, the US and Australia this month, the chief executive, Zillah Byng-Maddick, gave a frank assessment of the com... | | | | | | O2 is to launch the latest spot in its 'Be More Dog' campaign tomorrow, in a £7 million campaign to support its revamped O2 Priority app. | | | | | | Following the European Court of Justice ruling that supported the "right to be forgotten" earlier this week Charles Ping, the chief executive of Fuel, gives his view on what agencies need to consider. | | | | | | It is the battle of the new technologies in this week's Campaign Viral Chart, as spots featuring Facebook's virtual reality headset Oculus Rift and Google Glass specs both appear in the list. | | | | | | Mcgarrybowen has picked up the advertising account for BSkyB's gambling service, Sky Bet. | | | | | | Following yesterday's quarterly listening figures for UK radio stations, Michael Williamson, the head of radio at Carat, gives his views on the five things you need to know about the numbers. | | | Promoted | | | | | How we helped to create a corporate identity for Virgin, an inspirational company that has always inherently challenged the 'rules'. | | | ________ | | | | | |
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