Zoo drops TV listings pages for revamp
Zoo, the men’s weekly magazine, is dropping its TV listings pages as part of a revamp aimed at overtaking rival Nuts.
Zoo, the men’s weekly magazine, is dropping its TV listings pages as part of a revamp aimed at overtaking rival Nuts.
Recycle Now, the campaign to promote recycling in England, is to run a television campaign to encourage people to recycle garden waste as compost. The ad, created by Team Saatchi, extends the theme of ‘the possibilities are endless’ used in Recycle Now’s first burst of advertising, which focused on recycling cans. The execution retains the […]
Remington, the shaver and personal grooming appliances company, is courting controversy again by using male nudity in a £500,000 tongue-in-cheek campaign backing its new Body Hair Trimmer. The campaign, created by Grey London, features several executions showing the alternative to using the Remington product – having to go to a barber to have unwanted body […]
Paul Barber, former director of marketing at the Football Association, has joined Tottenham Hotspur FC as an executive director with responsibility for the club’s commercial operations. Barber joins from Ogilvy & Mather.
Allwyn took over the National Lottery licence from Camelot in February and is aiming to inject some “magic” into the Lottery’s individual games to recruit new and lapsed players.
This week our marketing columnist asks and then answers the most annoying question of them all.
Since launching its global platform ‘It has to be Heinz’, the food brand has been able to move at pace to respond to local trends, allowing it to create its latest ad in record time.
Despite indications that large businesses will invest in innovation and marketing to drive growth, cost-cutting and efficiencies are still top-of-mind for many, according to a new report.