Nike Football campaign stars Rooney and Walcott
Marketing WeekNike Football is launching the latest advertsiement in its ‘Make the Difference’ campaign starring Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney to inspire football fans.
Nike Football is launching the latest advertsiement in its ‘Make the Difference’ campaign starring Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney to inspire football fans.
There are many ways to skin a cat, especially if the proverbial feline in question is “Booze Britain”.
Apple has given the green light to the highly anticipated Spotify iPhone app, enabling users to access the popular music streaming site via their phone.
Vodafone has reappointed OMD to handle its global media planning and buying account.
Facebook will give users greater control over information given to third-party applications following pressure from the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
The Department of Health (DoH) is asking drinkers to abstain from alcohol in September as part of its ongoing Know Your Limits campaign.
Marlboro has unveiled a new mid priced cigarette brand called Bright Leaf, its first new product in two years.
DMG world media has sold The Ideal Home Show to events and publishing company Media 10.
Aegis Group, owner of Carat and Vizeum, says that it does not expect any upturn in the market in the second half of the year after reporting a slump in profit and revenues in the first six months.
Independent News & Media, owner of The Independent, has posted a pre-tax loss of €48.5 million (£42.7 million) for the first half of the year.
Specsavers is launching a new advertising campaign for its well-known “buy one and get one free” deal, starring classic children’s TV character, Postman Pat.
PepsiCo has promoted UK and Ireland president Salman Amin to the role of executive vice president of sales and marketing.
Orange has acquired Unanimis as it prepares to make a fresh assault on the online advertising sales market.
Bauer’s More magazine has enjoyed the biggest increase among the celebrity weekly titles in the latest National Readership Survey figures.
Tim Brown, head of ad and publisher products and platforms at Yahoo, has stepped down from his role.