Saturday, 30 July 2016

Another BBH departure, Jack Whitehall back in Samsung ads, Premier League on agency hunt

Campaign: Agencies

Campaign: Agencies
July 30, 2016

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BBH deputy ECD Caroline Pay exits
BBH deputy ECD Caroline Pay exits

Claire Beale

Bartle Bogle Hegarty has parted company with its deputy executive creative director Caroline Pay and has promoted Ian Heartfield, creative managing partner, and Anthony Austin, chief executive of Black Sheep Studios, to take over as joint deputy ECDs.

Jack Whitehall schooled by Olympic greats in Samsung's 'School of Rio' campaign
Jack Whitehall schooled by Olympic greats in Samsung's 'School of Rio' campaign

Shona Ghosh

Samsung has kicked off its campaign for the 2016 Olympic and Paralymic Games, resurrecting its "School of..." concept starring Jack Whitehall.

Dentsu Aegis Network buys Gyro
Dentsu Aegis Network buys Gyro

Gurjit Degun

Dentsu Aegis Network has acquired Gyro, the independent B2B agency, for an undisclosed sum.

Premier League begins hunt for global media agency
Premier League begins hunt for global media agency

Omar Oakes

The Premier League has begun a review of its global media planning and buying requirements as it looks to build its brand through advertising after splitting with its headline sponsor Barclays.

TBWA\Media Arts Lab poaches Saatchi & Saatchi's De Bauw to lead London office
TBWA\Media Arts Lab poaches Saatchi & Saatchi's De Bauw to lead London office

Brittaney Kiefer

TBWA\Media Arts Lab, the global network that services Apple advertising, has hired Saatchi & Saatchi chief operating officer Katrien De Bauw to be regional managing director of its London office.

Movers and shakers: BBH, Clear Channel, Grey, Guardian Labs, Group M and more
Movers and shakers: BBH, Clear Channel, Grey, Guardian Labs, Group M and more

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Welcome to Campaign's weekly round-up of the hires, departures and promotions across the industry.

Dave Dye: No longer in circulation
Dave Dye: No longer in circulation

Dave Dye

A lot of things have gone out of fashion in the ad industry, and for good reason. But there's one crucial question we should still be asking, says JWT London's Dave Dye.

BT Sport promotes coverage of four football competitions together for first time
BT Sport promotes coverage of four football competitions together for first time

Simon Gwynn

BT Sport is pitching itself as a broader and more complete alternative to Sky Sports for football fans in a new campaign that advertises its four key competitions - the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Europa League - together for the first time.

Creative duo behind Ikea ads leaves Mother for Blink Productions
Creative duo behind Ikea ads leaves Mother for Blink Productions

Omar Oakes

Freddy Mandy and Tim McNaughton, the award-winning creative directors behind some of Ikea's most memorable recent ads, have left Mother London to join Blink Productions.

Twitter reports less demand from advertisers
Twitter reports less demand from advertisers

Gurjit Degun

Twitter is seeing less demand from advertisers as it posted an 18% increase in ad revenue for the second quarter of the year.

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