Wednesday, 18 February 2015

'Boob job' ad banned, Dave Trott, Telegraph, DECC, The Corner, Science Museum, Krispy Kreme

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'Boob job' ad banned for trivialising cosmetic surgery
by Louise McIlwraith,
18 February 2015, 08:57AM
'Boob job' ad banned for trivialising cosmetic surgery
An ad promoting medical tourism in Malaysia has been banned for trivialising cosmetic surgery.
Dave Trott: A kernel of truth
by Dave Trott,
18 February 2015, 09:55AM
Dave Trott: A kernel of truth
Harland David Sanders was born in Indiana in 1890.
Telegraph labels Oborne comments as 'full of inaccuracy and innuendo'
by Gurjit Degun,
18 February 2015, 09:41AM
Telegraph labels Oborne comments as 'full of inaccuracy and innuendo'
The Telegraph has labelled former senior journalist Peter Oborne's allegations about the paper's allegiance with HSBC as "full of inaccuracy and innuendo".
DECC encourages consumers to switch energy supplier in new ad
by Gurjit Degun,
18 February 2015, 12:49PM
DECC encourages consumers to switch energy supplier in new ad
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has launched a campaign to encourage people to save money by switching energy supplier.
The Corner strengthens digital and content offering
by Kate Magee,
18 February 2015, 09:27AM
The Corner strengthens digital and content offering
The Corner has made two senior appointments to grow its digital and content offering.
Isobel picks up Science Museum brief
by Gurjit Degun,
18 February 2015, 10:54AM
Isobel picks up Science Museum brief
The Science Museum has appointed Isobel to create an ad campaign following a competitive four-way pitch.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts apologises for launching 'KKK Wednesdays'
by Louise McIlwraith,
18 February 2015, 10:02AM
Krispy Kreme doughnuts apologises for launching 'KKK Wednesdays'
Krispy Kreme has apologised for promoting "KKK Wednesdays", after Facebook followers pointed out that "KKK" is an abbreviation for the Ku Klux Klan.

Cadillac's brand reboot, made in Manhattan

by Matthew Rothenberg

18 February 2015
In time for an Oscar debut, GM's luxury brand enlists Publicis to forge a New York connection and a bridge to Generation Y.

The automaker's hashtag jiu jitsu demonstrates baseball's strength in social media


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