| | | | | | Virgin Atlantic, the airline founded by Richard Branson, is set to appoint Adam & Eve/DDB, as it terminates its 20-year relationship with Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R. | | | | | | Anchor, which is owned by Arla Foods in the UK, is reviewing its creative account after 11 years with CHI & Partners. | | | | | | Dave Trott, one of UK advertising's most lauded creatives and one of its most prolific bloggers, is stepping down as chairman of The Gate in November. | | | | | | The Engine Group is facing a brewing storm as a group of around 50 ex-employees is preparing to demand its shares are given the same value as current staff. | | | | | | Gwyn Jones, the global chief executive of Bartle Bogle Hegarty, has resigned from his role. | | | | | | HSBC has moved its retail advertising business outside the UK into JWT. | | | | | | The New York Times ran its first ever ad for a marijuana-related product yesterday - a full-page advertisement for Leafly, an app that provides information on medical marijuana dispensaries. | | | | | | The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a poster by the e-cigarette company Nicofresh after complaints that it was offensive on the grounds of race and age. | | | | | | Yorkshire Tea has celebrated Yorkshire Day today by re-creating the head of Mel B, the former Spice Girl, in cake. | | | | | | As Virgin Atlantic ends its 20-year relationship with Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R we take a look at the agency's top ads for the airline through the years. | | | | | | Mike Boles and Jerry Hollens, a creative team that has been at Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R for more than 15 years, have left the agency following a restructure. | | | | | | Johnnie Walker's film starring Jude Law has already made it into this week's Campaign Viral Chart, despite only launching two days ago. | | | | | | Adidas celebrates Lionel Messi's return to Barcelona following his disappointing World Cup by turning him into a panther to promote the brand's Adizero f50 football boots. | | | | | | JWT London has boosted its planning department with two new hires, bringing in Anne McCreary and Robert Goodwin. | | | | | | | | | | | Content Manager | | Competitive salary and benefits package, Manchester, Greater Manchester | | | Producer | | Competitve salary and benefits package dependent upon experience, London (Central), London (Greater) / Manchester, Greater Manchester | | | Marketing Manager | | £62,000 per annum + Car/Car Allowance, South East England / London (Greater) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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