Wednesday, 2 July 2014

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Tango calls advertising review
by Jeremy Lee,
01 July 2014, 04:30PM
Tango calls advertising review
Britvic has called a review of its advertising account for its Tango drinks brand.
Jude Law stars in Johnnie Walker Blue Label film
by Kate Magee,
02 July 2014, 08:51AM
Jude Law stars in Johnnie Walker Blue Label film
Jude Law, the British film actor, is to star in a short film to promote the Diageo whisky brand Johnnie Walker Blue Label.
Russian Wives ad banned for being 'overtly sexual'
by Jennifer Creighton,
02 July 2014, 08:21AM
Russian Wives ad banned for being 'overtly sexual'
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad for "Russian Wives" that appeared on the Radio Times website, for being "overtly sexual".
Holding groups are intrinsically evil, says Joe Pytka
by James Swift,
02 July 2014, 07:28AM
Holding groups are intrinsically evil, says Joe Pytka
The lack of independent agencies is killing creativity in the advertising world, according to the acclaimed director Joe Pytka.
Labour looks to woo adland as Harriet Harman talks collaboration
by John Tylee,
01 July 2014, 05:25PM
Labour looks to woo adland as Harriet Harman talks collaboration
Labour's Harriet Harman today pledged collaboration rather than confrontation with Britain's ad industry should the party win next year's general election.
Betway backs Vegas sub-brand with TV ad
by Jennifer Creighton,
01 July 2014, 03:22PM
Betway backs Vegas sub-brand with TV ad
Betway Vegas, a sub-brand of the online betting company, focuses on the changing face of gambling in its latest TV ad.
Stuff magazine drops girls from covers
by Louise Ridley,
01 July 2014, 01:12PM
Stuff magazine drops girls from covers
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.
Facebook tests Cannes-winning call back format
by Louise Ridley,
02 July 2014, 08:30AM
Facebook tests Cannes-winning call back format
Facebook is testing an advertising format in India that allows people to place a "missed call" to an advertiser to receive services such as music or cricket scores along with a brand message in a return call.
Thinkbox TV Planning Awards in pictures
by Staff,
02 July 2014, 07:30AM
Thinkbox TV Planning Awards in pictures
Pictures from the Thinkbox TV Planning Awards last week, where Manning Gottlieb OMD stole the show picking up four prizes, including the Grand Prix.
Domestic violence ad receives 600,000 views after England's World Cup flop
by Louise Ridley,
01 July 2014, 12:52PM
Domestic violence ad receives 600,000 views after England's World Cup flop
An ad highlighting the link between domestic violence and poor England football performance has received more than half a million views on YouTube.
Havas Worldwide London picks up Ella's Kitchen digital brief
by Jeremy Lee,
02 July 2014, 09:58AM
Havas Worldwide London picks up Ella's Kitchen digital brief
Havas Worldwide London has won the digital account for the organic baby food brand Ella's Kitchen.
Martin Sorrell spells out content's threat to agencies at Cannes
by James Swift,
02 July 2014, 07:10AM
Martin Sorrell spells out content's threat to agencies at Cannes
The digital revolution and rise of content means "agencies that were famous for 30-second ads or big-budget commercials are anachronisms", according Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP's chief executive.
Nigel Vaz's guide to 7 cool pieces of wearable tech at the movies
by Nigel Vaz,
02 July 2014, 07:53AM
Nigel Vaz's guide to 7 cool pieces of wearable tech at the movies
Wearable tech is big news. But haven't we seen it all somewhere before? Nigel Vaz, the senior vice president and European managing director of SapientNitro, picks his top wearable tech from the movies.

Latest Work

Nando's "more time to..." by 18 Feet & Rising
02 July 2014, 07:57AM
Nando's
Nando's has created 50 single-page websites (eg. http://catch-a-like.com and http://watch-grillcam.com ) that offer consumers amusing ways to waste time. 18 Feet Rising created the campaign, working with the digital agency Blonde to create the w...
Oasis "O fame" by The Corner
01 July 2014, 09:38PM
Oasis
Oasis has released a TV ad dealing with the fleeting nature of fame. The Corner created the spot, which is aimed at teenagers and shows a busker becoming famous before losing everything in a matter of seconds. It also introduces a new strapline: "O h...
Royal Marines Commandos "they come from the sea" by WCRS
01 July 2014, 02:12PM
Royal Marines Commandos
A drug cartel guard has a Predator -esque dream about commandos in the Royal Marines new recruitment campaign. WCRS created the TV and cinema spot. It opens with the guard dreaming about running through the jungle, pursued by a force with almost ot...

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