By Stephen Foster on May 4, 2012
This is a first, an undercover commercial made as an instrument of foreign policy. Made by the Argentine government, it shows hockey player Fernando Zylberberg training for the forthcoming London Olympics by going for an early morning run in Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands (or Malvinas, if you’re Argentinian). This year is the [...]
Posted in Clients, News, Politics | Tagged 30th anniversary, argentina, falklands island, falklands war, Fernando Zylerberg, heathrow, hockey player, immigration, malvinas, military junta, undercover commercial
By Staff on April 23, 2012
McCann London has just produced its latest ‘Moody Britain’ survey (the last was in 2010) and it reveals a rather surprising degree of stoicism among Brits who are still being battered by economic headwinds although we’re still not very keen on over-paid executives, benefit cheats, Americans and politicians. Asked “what’s making you angry about Britain [...]
Posted in Agencies, Media, News, Politics, Research | Tagged america, Australia, BBC, benefit cheats, coalition government, fat cats, financial crisis, immigration, mccann london, moddy vritain, nhs, Nikki Crumpton, royal family, survey, targeted anger, turning point, voters
By Stephen Foster on April 14, 2011
He’s just acquired another one of course in former BBC producer Craig Oliver but the consensus (and it’s early days so far) is that Oliver is useless. More noted for the array of technology he carries with him than any advice he may or not give, Oliver seems unable to persuade his boss UK coalition [...]
Posted in Media, News, Politics, PR | Tagged Alastair Campbell, Andy Coulson, british empire, Craig Oliver, daily mail, David Cameron, immigration, john Prescott, kashmir, Nick Robinson, oxford university, Rupert Murdoch, Stephen Glover, Tony Blair, Vince Cable
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