Monday 31 July 2017

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Campaign 18:05
July 31, 2017
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The rise of the 48-shit poster
The rise of the 48-shit poster

Paul Burke

Outdoor ads used to be great. So what happened? Paul Burke investigates.

Tech
You can finally ask Alexa to order you a pizza from Dominos in the UK
You can finally ask Alexa to order you a pizza from Dominos in the UK

Emily Tan

More than a year after the service launched in the US, UK consumers can finally ask Alexa to please order them a pizza from Domino's.

Advertising
Online ad viewability levels in UK still lag behind other European countries
Online ad viewability levels in UK still lag behind other European countries

Jeremy Lee

Despite a rise in the proportion of UK online ads that meet minimum viewability guidelines, the UK still lags far behind Austria, France and Germany.

Marketing
Coke dishes out verbal pun-ishment in quirky animated love story encouraging recycling
Coke dishes out verbal pun-ishment in quirky animated love story encouraging recycling

Simon Gwynn

Coca-Cola has launched a stop-motion animated ad, with the set and "characters" built entirely from recycled materials.

Media
Trinity Mirror print ad revenue down 27%
Trinity Mirror print ad revenue down 27%

Omar Oakes

Trinity Mirror plans to cut costs more aggressively this year as print advertising revenue fell by over a quarter in the first half of 2017.

 

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Post Office UK used social media to generate awareness around its financial travel products.

Tesco to cover cost of 'tampon tax' for customers

Tesco is cutting the price of women's sanitary products so their customers will not be impacted by VAT.

Pure TV brilliance from TK Maxx:The Thinkboxes Awards for TV ad creativity
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Pure TV brilliance from TK Maxx:The Thinkboxes Awards for TV ad creativity

Meg Carter

'Why Would Anyone Shop At TK Maxx?', created by Wieden & Kennedy, is the latest winner of the Thinkboxes award for TV ad creativity, voted by the Thinkbox Academy.

Open Canvas: the best in outdoor
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Open Canvas: the best in outdoor

In the first in a new series, two experts pick their favourite out of home winners in a standout year for the medium at the 2017 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity


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