Nokia unveils Windows Phone devices
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop formally unveiled the manufacturer’s first Windows Phone devices, the Lumia 800 and 710, this morning, dubbing the launch a “new dawn” for the embattled company. Read the full story here.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop formally unveiled the manufacturer’s first Windows Phone devices, the Lumia 800 and 710, this morning, dubbing the launch a “new dawn” for the embattled company. Read the full story here.
Luxury fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is to launch an affordable womenswear line that will be exclusively available online, in a bid to broaden the reach of his fashion brand.
Former MySpace CEO Michael Jones has said that the ailing social network should have relaunched as an “entirely new brand”. Read article here.
BA’s new-old strapline is a clever idea, but passengers would prefer it if it stopped talking about great service and just started doing it. I note that British Airways is reviving its traditional strapline ’To fly. To serve’. Presumably that means its staff are going to stop being grumpy and start being smiley. That will […]
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 the increasingly convoluted marketing recruitment process to Coca-Cola’s warning against getting stuck in a marketing bubble it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
Entrants now have more time to apply for Marketing Week’s annual celebration of effectiveness, creativity and innovation.
The travel business is aiming for more direct bookings over those generated through paid marketing investment, something that it claims will benefit its P&L.
The juice category has become “commoditised” in recent years, with its leading brands underinvesting in it. Tropicana is aiming to push back against this by dialling up its brand assets, investing in innovation and reconnecting with key occasions.