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Telegraph Hill wins Sky Store launch
London agency Telegraph Hill has been appointed to handle Sky Store, the new product from broadcaster Sky that lets customers…
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Curmudgeon Cleese delivers for Specsavers
John Cleese has had his ups and downs over the past two decades (mostly downs) but nobody plays the manic…
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Sherlock’s top rating ‘Abominable Bride’ was another example of abominable storytelling
We often hear that ‘storytelling’ is the skill driving the so-called content revolution. Trouble is it seems to be a…
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P&O tries to update itself with Rob Brydon
I hate to begin the new year on a party pooper note but P&O’s new cruise ad featuring Rob Brydon…
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Carl Johnson of Anomaly: why 2016 offers opportunities for agencies brave enough to tell the truth
I haven’t had a real rant for a long time. And I have the luxury of (blind) faith and age…
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Three big questions that will engage adland in 2016
Before we embark on concrete predictions for 2016 (next week) it’s worth looking at three of the issues in adland…
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Brothers and Sisters strips down Center Parcs to the ‘bear necessities’ of modern life
Center Parcs is going in for a dash of repositioning, pitching itself as the place where families can come together…
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Agencies
Office party rules from Davidson Pearce and Mad Men
Do people have office parties in offices any more? Neil Christie of Wieden+Kennedy reminds us of a BBC ‘Man Alive’…
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VW drops ‘Das Auto’ and motors back to Volkswagen
Volkswagen’s response to its emissions crisis has been slow and considered – or just slow, depending on your point of…
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