Saturday 12 July 2014

Campaign Saturday Shot - Malcolm Poynton, Eurostar, TBWA, Andrew Mullins, Tony Quinn, New-business, Brazil game, Starcom, Wimbledon, Chris Froome

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SapientNitro's Malcolm Poynton steps down
by Jeremy Lee,
10 July 2014, 08:00AM
SapientNitro's Malcolm Poynton steps down
Malcolm Poynton, the European chief creative officer at SapientNitro, is leaving the agency after four years for an unspecified senior creative role at Cheil Worldwide.
Publishers rethink audience system
by Campaign staff,
10 July 2014, 07:00AM
Publishers rethink audience system
Newspaper publishers are pushing for a new audience measurement system that better reflects their cross-platform audiences and engagement in a dramatic move that could see newspaper brands withdraw from the National Readership Survey, the industry st...
Eurostar in talks with shops for ad account
by Maisie McCabe,
10 July 2014, 08:00AM
Eurostar in talks with shops for ad account
Eurostar is speaking with agencies about potentially expanding its European advertising roster beyond Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO.
Troy Ruhanen becomes global chief executive of TBWA
by Maisie McCabe,
10 July 2014, 06:34AM
Troy Ruhanen becomes global chief executive of TBWA
Omnicom has appointed Troy Ruhanen, an executive vice-president at the ad group, as the president and chief executive of TBWA Worldwide, replacing Tom Carroll.
Standard's Andrew Mullins moves to Informa
by Maisie McCabe,
10 July 2014, 08:37AM
Standard's Andrew Mullins moves to Informa
Andrew Mullins, the managing director of the London Evening Standard and Independent Print Limited, is moving to be a divisional chief executive at Informa, the events and publishing company.
Tony Quinn exits Publicis London
by Jeremy Lee,
10 July 2014, 08:00AM
Tony Quinn exits Publicis London
Tony Quinn, the chief strategy officer at Publicis London, has left the agency after less than two years in the role.
New-business appointments slide despite growth in direct
by Kate Magee,
10 July 2014, 08:00AM
New-business appointments slide despite growth in direct
Brands make the most of Germany's dramatic victory over Brazil
by Maisie McCabe,
09 July 2014, 09:41AM
Brands make the most of Germany's dramatic victory over Brazil
Tesco, Paddy Power, Adidas and PornHub are among the brands to have made the most of Germany's 7-1 thrashing of the hosts, Brazil, in the first World Cup semi-final last night.
Singapore anti-gambling ad slammed on Twitter after picking a winner
by James Swift,
09 July 2014, 10:34AM
Singapore anti-gambling ad slammed on Twitter after picking a winner
A campaign by the Singapore National Council On Problem Gambling hit a snag last night after Germany's routing of Brazil.
Starcom MediaVest Group to move to Turnmills
by Maisie McCabe,
07 July 2014, 02:45PM
Starcom MediaVest Group to move to Turnmills
Starcom MediaVest Group is to move into offices on the site of the former Turnmills nightclub, while its sister agency Saatchi & Saatchi will relocate from Charlotte Street to Chancery Lane next year.
Sponsors congratulate Novak Djokovic on Wimbledon win
by Simon Nias,
07 July 2014, 09:44AM
Sponsors congratulate Novak Djokovic on Wimbledon win
Adidas, Uniqlo and Seiko have congratulated Novak Djokovic on his second Wimbledon victory through ad campaigns.
Chris Froome becomes first cyclist to ride under the sea
by Sara Kimberley,
07 July 2014, 12:30PM
Chris Froome becomes first cyclist to ride under the sea
Chris Froome became the first person to cycle through the Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais, for a film to coincide with the UK leg of the race finishing today on The Mall in London.
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