By Stephen Foster on December 20, 2011
Usually voluble and gossipy former tabloid editor (and cricket fan) Piers Morgan was patting back questions from the Leveson inquiry into UK media ethics with the straightest of straight bats today. No I didn’t know about phone hacking (he clearly did as did just about everybody else in Fleet Street, they just didn’t think it [...]
Posted in Media, News | Tagged cnn, daily mirror, fake photographs, Heather Mills, Iraq, Larry King, leveson inquiry, Paul McCartney, phone hacking, Piers Morgan, Shane Warne
By Staff on February 8, 2011
Consumer deals company Groupon is in the hottest part of the charitable soup kitchen over its three Super Bowl spots that (mildly) spoofed charitable causes, Tibet, whales and the rain forests. Groupon and agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky clearly made the mistake of thinking charities and some consumers had a sense of humour. Here’s Liz [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, News | Tagged crispin porter bogusky, groupon, Liz Hurley, rain forests, Shane Warne, spoof charity ads, super bowl, tibet, whales
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