Greater Anglia rebrand as ‘one’
Greater Anglia, the new train franchise, now branded under the name ‘one’, is retaining EHS Brann to handle its advertising for three months, after which it expects to review its &£1m account.
Greater Anglia, the new train franchise, now branded under the name ‘one’, is retaining EHS Brann to handle its advertising for three months, after which it expects to review its &£1m account.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is investigating 33 complaints against a poster campaign for US condom brand Trojan. One poster features a woman seemingly in the throes of a sexual act, with the tagline: “Her pleasure”. The complainants have objected that the ad, created by Media Therapy, is offensive and demeaning to women. It has […]
Ah, Rolls-Royce, that emblem of British engineering and dignity. Although it’s owned by BMW these days, RR is still seen as a British company – it’s just built a state-of-the-art factory at Goodwood, one of England’s most English places. But there is one hitch, and it’s entitled “Friedrich Fruth mit neuer Aufgabe in der BMW […]
The new owner of controversial juice drink Sunny D has confirmed that it will continue to work with Saatchi & Saatchi on the brand. Procter & Gamble clinched a deal last week to sell Sunny D to Boston-based private equity company JW Childs Associates, which has created a freestanding company, the Sunny Delight Beverages Company […]
At the end of every week, we look at the key stories, offering our view on what they mean for you and the industry. From Elon Musk sacking Tesla’s 40-strong marketing team to McDonald’s shining a light on the power of ‘stillness’, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
The FMCG giant is looking at “new category opportunities” as it looks to regain market share and tackle the threat of private labels.
Morrisons CMO Rachel Eyre describes loyalty as a two-way street so says the supermarket must be “hyper-personalised” in its offer to get more people “voting with their feet”.
Marketers may like to be believe they can identify with a wide range of people but, in reality, they are as likely to be led by their biases as anyone else.