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Boorman quits Grey to join Mother as content chief
Neil Boorman (below), who established the content operation at Grey London, is joining rival Mother as content strategy director. Boorman,…
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Under Armour loses its bearings all the way to Memphis
One of the duties that falls to agencies is picking the celebs for a new campaign, should they be required.…
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Sadoun’s new model Publicis lands P&G dishwashing
Doing the dishes is a task many blokes are happy to skip but Publicis Communications boss Arthur Sadoun (below) will…
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Brit sponsor MasterCard puts on a show of its own
It’s the Brit Awards tonight (let’s hope for some traditional bad behaviour – but they’re better behaved these days) and…
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MullenLowe unveils ‘We Listen’ Samaritans campaign
MullenLowe London has unveiled its first work for charity Samaritans since winning the account in the summer. The campaign, funded…
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Clear Channel wins Asda digital poster task
Latterly running a big supermarket chain hasn’t been the piece of cake it was before German interlopers Aldi and Lidl…
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Will agencies have a big part – or just a bit part – to play in 2015’s political bunfights?
“Boris moves in for the kill” bellowed the Daily Mail’s front page earlier this week, as the bumbling mayor of…
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Buoyant UK TV advertising blasts through £5bn barrier
UK TV advertising blasted through the £5bn barrier for the first time in 2015, a 7.4 per cent increase on…
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FCB Inferno launches blockbuster Pearson drive against global illiteracy
FCB Inferno is handling the launch campaign for Project Literacy, an initiative by education company Pearson to tackle illiteracy, which…
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