Wednesday, 2 July 2014

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Tango calls advertising review, as BBH walks away
Tango calls advertising review, as BBH walks away
by Jeremy Lee
01 July 2014, 04:30PM
Britvic has called a review of its advertising account for its Tango drinks brand.
Facebook faces ICO questions over 'social experiment'
Facebook faces ICO questions over 'social experiment'
by Ben Bold
02 July 2014, 09:01AM
Facebook is being investigated by the Information Commissioner's Office over its social study on users, to see whether it has broken UK data protection laws.
Russian Wives ad banned for being 'overtly sexual'
Russian Wives ad banned for being 'overtly sexual'
by Jennifer Creighton
02 July 2014, 08:21AM
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad for "Russian Wives" that appeared on the Radio Times website, for being "overtly sexual".

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Contiki says brands must 'get involved now' if they are to tap into power of YouTubers
Contiki says brands must 'get involved now' if they are to tap into power of YouTubers
by Ben Bold
02 July 2014, 09:48AM
Youth travel firm Contiki Holidays has lauded the marketing muscle of professional YouTubers to generate content and promote brands, telling a group of delegates to "get involved now".
Holding groups are intrinsically evil, says Joe Pytka
Holding groups are intrinsically evil, says Joe Pytka
by James Swift
02 July 2014, 07:28AM
The lack of independent agencies is killing creativity in the advertising world, according to the acclaimed director Joe Pytka.
Stuff magazine drops girls from covers
Stuff magazine drops girls from covers
by Louise Ridley
01 July 2014, 01:12PM
Haymarket Media Group, the publisher of Stuff magazine, has dropped images of women from the magazine's covers after "non-girl" front pages proved more popular on the newsstand.


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