Month: February 1996

Boots to relaunch its magazine as give-away

Marketing Week

Boots the Chemist is to relaunch its in-store magazine as a give-away, to increase its circulation. Boots is hoping to achieve a circulation of 1.5 million for the title compared with the 100,000 it achieved when it was on sale at 95p last year. It will move from being a quarterly to publishing twice yearly, […]

Kraft’s Smith moves over to strategic role

Marketing Week

Phil Smith, Kraft Jacobs Suchard vice-president for cheese and grocery across the whole of Europe, has taken on a strategic development role at the food giant. Smith, a former UK marketing director for Kraft General Foods, now becomes vice-president for strategy and development for KJS western Europe. This includes the French, German, Italian and Spanish […]

Confex 96 lines up global names

Marketing Week

Confex ’96, the annual conference and exhibitions show, opens its doors at Earl’s Court 2, London, from February 27 to 29. More than 1,000 companies from 70 countries worldwide are exhibiting. Minister for Tourism Lord Inglewood will be opening the event, which is now in its 14th year. This year’s show will have colour-coded areas […]

Loi Sapin drains agency lifeblood

Marketing Week

Restrictive legislation is all very well in theory, but in practice, as has been demonstrated by the Loi Sapin’s effects on French media agencies, it can be very bad for business. John Shannon is president of Grey International.

A word of warning from our sponsors

Marketing Week

Sponsorship can be a great boon for companies looking to enhance their image, but recent cases have highlighted the dangers of being too closely involved in events that go wrong or lead to fatalities.

Whitbread plans to steal a march on rival Carlsberg with Heineken relaunch in advance of Euro

Marketing Week

Whitbread is planning to ambush the Carlsberg-sponsored Euro 96 football championships with the relaunch of its standard Heineken lager. It will be repackaged, and promoted, with a new advertising campaign. The Heineken initiative is the more audacious because Carlsberg – one of Heineken’s principal competitors – is itself planning to use Euro 96 as the […]

NEWS ROUND-UP

Marketing Week

Delegate numbers for meetings and conferences have fallen over the past two years, but events are going on for longer, according to research from the Meetings Industry Association. The UK Conference Market Survey 1995 found that most conferences are for between 51 and 100 delegates, take place over one to two days and that there […]

Confex 96 lines up global names

Marketing Week

Confex ’96, the annual conference and exhibitions show, opens its doors at Earl’s Court 2, London, from February 27 to 29. More than 1,000 companies from 70 countries worldwide are exhibiting. Minister for Tourism Lord Inglewood will be opening the event, which is now in its 14th year. This year’s show will have colour-coded areas […]

A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING

Marketing Week

There is competition in the conference field between hotels, purpose-built centres, and older buildings such as converted stately homes. Each has advantages which it is trying to exploit to win a greater share of business.

Woolworths stung by loss of third executive

Marketing Week

High street chain Woolworths has been hit by the third top-level exit in three months, with the departure of head of advertising David Root. The store has also just lost advertising and promotions controller Andrew Fryatt. Root left at the beginning of this month to “take a trip around the world” and Fryatt is leaving […]