Hellomagazine.com to add a WAP portal
Hellomagazine.
Hellomagazine.com, the celebrity news site, is adding a WAP portal that will send users eight stories and photos to their mobile phone. The stories are updated daily, Monday to Friday.
Hellomagazine.
Hellomagazine.com, the celebrity news site, is adding a WAP portal that will send users eight stories and photos to their mobile phone. The stories are updated daily, Monday to Friday.
English Heritage has appointed design and advertising agency Aqueduct to produce guidelines governing the use of the charity’s corporate identity. Aqueduct was appointed after a pitch overseen by Creativebrief.
Contract publisher Publicis Blueprint has unveiled a new magazine from the Prudential to be delivered to 4 million customers three times a year. Three versions of Prudential Magazine – each with its own content – are being produced for different age ranges: the under-45s, the 45- to 69-year-olds and the over-69s. The magazine will include […]
Stella Artois’ online game featuring a fictitious law firm, Sable & Shuck, which offered to buy players’ souls on behalf of the devil (MW December 2, 2004) has come to an end – with none of the 50,000 people who registered to play winning the
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 government’s call to cut marketing in order to slash prices, to the business case for D&I, it’s been a busy week. Here is my take.
The regulator is “scoping a range of options”, as it looks to balance the interests of viewers with the need to help UK broadcasters compete with the likes of Netflix and Disney+.
Entertaining consumers with advertising is “really important” for effectiveness at Direct Line, the brand’s head of marketing says as the insurer launches the latest ad under its award-winning ‘We’re On It’ platform.
Despite going live with campaigns on the same day, marketing boss Simon Groves insists Virgin Media O2 is on a mission to differentiate between the two “distinct” brands.
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