Advertising / branding
UK’s recession-hit Press Gazette to close
07 Apr 2009
Net advertising expands at print’s expense
06 Apr 2009
Advertising Bureau has said in a report that internet advertising was the only advertising medium that grew during 2008 in both the UK and the US.
O&M sweeps maximum awards at Goafest 2009
06 Apr 2009
Ogilvy & Mather had a maximum win of 50 Creative Abbys consisting of eight Gold, 17 Silver and 25 Bronze Abbys
Detroit newspapers offer free online editions, cut down home delivery to three days a week
30 Mar 2009
BBC World News to promote World News Today
28 Mar 2009
Management changes at Leo Burnett
28 Mar 2009
BBC World announces new ad campaign in Botswana
28 Mar 2009
Saatchi & Saatchi to showcase the longest driverless rail network in the world for Dubai Metro
27 Mar 2009
‘Maa’ fruit drink creative goes to Bates 141
27 Mar 2009
Virgin Mobile moves OOH business to Bates 141
26 Mar 2009
Rediffusion Y&R restructures senior management
26 Mar 2009
Marico selects BBH as creative partner
25 Mar 2009
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