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New York Times turns to war zone to escape digital battle
How do you make print relevant in a digital world? The New York Times – the celebrated “old gray lady”…
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Carlsberg goes global with Mads and Fold7
Fosters is doing retro Australian cricket courtesy of adam&eveDDB and the not so famous Fold7 is doing eccentric Danish for…
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Herezie brings noise of war to everyday life for David Lynch
The David Lynch Foundation tries to help people cope with stress disorders and other problems through transcendental meditation. Thankfully there…
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Who Wot Why unveils one of the ads of the year for GiffGaff
When did you last see a good mobile network ad? We asked the same of car ads recently in noting…
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Brave and Framestore take Panasonic TVs back to cinema
UK independent agency Brave has teamed with Framestore Pictures for a new campaign for Panasonic televisions promoting their cinematic quality.…
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Why Kelvin MacKenzie blunder may derail Murdoch’s Sky bid
Will the farrago over former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie’s bizarre (and highly offensive) column about Everton’s Ross Barkley – Mckenzie…
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Mike Everett: why CDP’s John Salmon was much more than a man in the right place at the right time
An appreciation of John Salmon by Mike Everett (left) Back in the seventies, Paul Smith and I asked John…
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Bazeley bounces back at content outfit Hoot Comedy
Former M&C Saatchi UK CEO and Lean Mean Fighting Machine founder Tom Bazeley is returning to Hoot Comedy, a company…
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The Gate completes management line-up with Burnett strategist Kit Altin
Communications group MSQ Partners and its ad agency The Gate (best known for Dave Trott’s tenure) has had its ups…
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