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FIFA sponsors break silence over Qatar World Cup row
Seb JosephFIFA sponsors Adidas, Coca-Cola, Hyundai, BP and Visa have joined Sony in demanding the organisation investigate its controversial decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, fearing the “negative tenor” around corruption allegations is damaging their brands. Moves that demonstrate sponsors are more willing to take an ethical stance to protect their reputation, according to sponsorship experts.
Allwyn on its plan to dial up the distinctiveness of the National Lottery’s key brands
Niamh CarrollAllwyn 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.
Is this applicable to B2B marketing? Please stop asking
Mark RitsonThis week our marketing columnist asks and then answers the most annoying question of them all.
Heinz on its mission to move ‘at the speed of culture’ to create an ad in five days
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Almost half of large businesses leaning on innovation to grow
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