Wednesday 19 November 2014

ASA bans 'strongly sexual' Giffgaff ad, Creston, Dave Trott, BSkyB, Ofcom, Coca-Cola, Tesco Clubcard

 

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ASA bans 'strongly sexual' Giffgaff ad
by Gurjit Degun,
19 November 2014, 09:13AM
ASA bans 'strongly sexual' Giffgaff ad
The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has banned a "strongly sexual" ad by Giffgaff, the mobile telephone network, after one complaint.
Creston agencies become Unlimited in rebrand
by James Swift,
19 November 2014, 10:06AM
Creston agencies become Unlimited in rebrand
Creston, the marketing communications group that owns TMW, is rebranding to Creston Unlimited to reflect its joined-up offering.
Dave Trott: The best books are the ones you actually read
by Dave Trott,
19 November 2014, 08:00AM
Dave Trott: The best books are the ones you actually read
Everywhere you look it's the same thing: content is king.
Sky Broadband ad banned after BT complaint
by Gurjit Degun,
19 November 2014, 11:53AM
Sky Broadband ad banned after BT complaint
BSkyB has had an ad banned by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) for a misleading "best ever" claim, after a complaint from its rival BT.
Ofcom kick-starts investigation into £3bn Premier League TV rights
by Arif Durrani,
18 November 2014, 04:15PM
Ofcom kick-starts investigation into £3bn Premier League TV rights
Ofcom has opened an investigation into how the Premier League sells £3 billion worth of live UK audio-visual football rights in the UK, following a complaint from Virgin Media.
Brands must not clutter the virtual world with 'rubbish', says Coke online chief
by Sara Spary,
19 November 2014, 12:09PM
Brands must not clutter the virtual world with 'rubbish', says Coke online chief
Brands need to clean up, de-clutter their online content and treat their virtual presences like physical stores, according to David Martin, European online director at Coca-Cola.
Tesco Clubcard uses Twitter to pick out Christmas gift ideas
by Gurjit Degun,
18 November 2014, 03:01PM
Tesco Clubcard uses Twitter to pick out Christmas gift ideas
Tesco Clubcard has launched a Twitter campaign that helps Christmas shoppers find gifts that "won't break the bank".
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Samsung "all wrapped up early" by Cheil UK
19 November 2014, 09:19AM
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Samsung used its first festive TV ad in the UK to push its Galaxy 4 smartphone ahead of Christmas. Cheil UK created the spot, which positioned the phone as the ideal tool for Christmas preparation by showing it in the hands of families and friends. F...
B&Q "unleash" by WCRS
19 November 2014, 08:35AM
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B Q is launching a Christmas TV campaign that continues its "unleash" position. WCRS created the spot, in which people assume heroic poses and their clothes fly off, only to be replaced by an orange apron, whenever I ve Got The Power kicks in.
Audi TT "you dare or your don't" by Fred & Farid
18 November 2014, 05:55PM
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Audi is advertising the launch of its third generation TT with a TV spot that portrays the sports car as some sort of deadly hazard. Fred Farid created the spot, in which police send a bomb-disposal robot into a car park to peek at a TT.
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