By Stephen Foster on June 3, 2011
They do things differently in Japan, where else would you find a company like Yamaha that makes both motorbikes and pianos successfully? But the once-mighty Sony has become a truly rambling conglomerate, rather like Philips in Europe used to be but more so, chasing a commercial turnaround by gambling on what it thinks is the [...]
Posted in Clients, News | Tagged annual loss, bravia tv, copycats, hackers, japan, japanese tsunami, luiz security, philips, Playstation, samsung, Sir Howard Stringer, Sony, sony pictures, south korea, yamaha
By Angie Dean on October 7, 2010
Apparently not, according to Campaign, as Anomaly remains its ‘agency of record.’ But it’s not much good being one of those when a big juicy international campaign for Sony Bravia TVs goes to another agency. Anomaly only picked up Bravia this year, producing its first campaign in May. At the time the switch out of [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, News | Tagged anomaly, grey, Sir Howard Stringer, Sir Martin Sorrell, sony Bravia, true worldwide
By Angie Dean on September 3, 2010
Berlin’s IFA Show is the place to be this week and Samsung and Toshiba have just announced that they’re both to launch tablet devices against Apple’s iPad, with Toshiba’s Folio 100 set to hit the UK in October at just £329. Folio 100 is a whopper with a bigger screen than the iPad and slightly [...]
Posted in Clients, News | Tagged apple ipad, ifa show, samsung, Sir Howard Stringer, Sony, Steve Jobs, tablet computers, Toshiba
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