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| | | | | Bartle Bogle Hegarty aims to build trust back into Tesco's brand when it takes over the troubled supermarket's advertising account. | | | | | | David Ginola, the model, actor, pundit and former footballer, today launches his bid to replace Sepp Blatter as Fifa president in a campaign for Paddy Power. | | | | | | A video showing young boys' reactions to violence against women has made it to the top of the Campaign Viral Chart this week. | | | | | | The Co-operative Bank has signalled a potential departure from its joint agency arrangements with former parent company Co-operative Group by calling a review of its CRM needs. | | | | | | Sharon Osbourne, the reality TV celebrity, stars in the latest Moneysupermarket.com ad, which features a man wearing tight denim shorts and heels, dancing to Pussycat Dolls. | | | | | | The Army will be taking an Oculus Rift roadshow around the country so people can see what life is like in the Army Reserve as part of its "more than meets the eye" series. | | | | | | Interactive Media Holdings, owner of Myspace, is to rebrand as Viant as it launches a new digital ad product, Viant Advertising Cloud. | | | | | | First Utility, the independent energy company, has launched a national TV campaign that explains how hard the business works to get the best prices. | | | | | | Forever Beta, the integrated ad agency, has opened an office in New York and kicked things off with a campaign for the taxi app Gett. | | | | | | | Latest Work | | | | | A man s brain and mouth find harmony when they discover Subway s value menu, which is tasty and cheap, in a new campaign for the sandwich chain. McCann London created the spot, in which a man s mouth and brain (personified by two people), who are usu... | | | | | | Creative Ben Mooge Creative partner, Havas Work Club I committed to Private View over a Christmas "lunch". "No problem, James give me something to do, get away from the in-laws, ha-ha, ha-ha " Idiot. I remember this feeling. Hazy me... | | | | | | The Honey Monster will return to the small screen on 18 January after a five-year absence with a new campaign, by Gate London, for Honey Monster Puffs. Created by John Webster at BMP in 1976, the Honey Monster and his "mummy" were the embodiment of c... | | | | |
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