Nissan rolls out ‘Urbanproof’ campaign after UK trial
Jennifer WhiteheadNissan is pushing its credentials as a ’crossover’ car manufacturer in a new campaign that incorporates digital media and live street art.
Nissan is pushing its credentials as a ’crossover’ car manufacturer in a new campaign that incorporates digital media and live street art.
Garmin, the satellite navigation brand, is targeting office workers with a campaign to get people running during their lunch hour.
Children’s health campaigners have written to the Health Secretary to oppose moves to hand the Change4Life anti-obesity campaign over to corporate partners including PepsiCo and Nestlé.
David Kisilevsky, Burger King’s most senior European marketer, is leaving the company after four years.
Children are seeing 37% less junk food advertising than they were five years ago, according to Ofcom.
Pepsi Raw, the cola made from natural products, is under review by Britvic after disappointing sales figures.
With England putting in a disappointing World Cup performance to date, more people in the UK are searching for information about vuvuzelas than they are about Wayne Rooney.
Sales tax is rising by 2.5 percentage points to 20% starting on 4 January, 2011, as part of the coalition government’s plans to reduce the UK budget deficit.
England football fans can show their support for the team in the run-up to tomorrow’s crucial World Cup match in a new piece of Nike tactical activity.
Smiling consumers will be rewarded with ice cream thanks to a new Unilever-owned vending machine that uses face reading technology. See it in action here.
Global Radio is cutting the number of Heart radio stations from 33 to 15 after Ofcom gave the commercial radio industry the go ahead to consolidate local stations to help them stay financially viable.
Gatwick Airport is updating its branding as part of a £1bn investment by its new owners, Global Infrastructure Partners.
Costa can carry on claiming it is the preferred chain for seven out of 10 coffee lovers after Starbucks failed in its bid to have the poster campaign banned by the advertising watchdog.
A KitKat ad showing a man spitting out tennis balls has been cleared by the advertising watchdog after complaints it could cause harm to children.
ITV has fired the football commentator Robbie Earle after it emerged that tickets he had been given for family and friends had been passed on to a third party – reportedly a Dutch beer brand that then used them in an ambush marketing campaign.