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Private view: Rob Doubal and Graeme Noble

October 22, 2015

McCann's Rob Doubal and TMW Unlimited's Graeme Noble review ads by Lotto, Guinness, Barbie, Very, and Cadbury Milk Tray.

Top branded Vines of the month: McDonalds, Hewlett-Packard & DiGiorno

Marketing, with the help of social media experts Unruly, showcases three must-watch branded Vines released in the last four weeks.

Top branded Vines of the month: Coca-Cola, Walkers and Burger King

Marketing, with the help of social media experts Unruly, showcases three must-watch branded Vines of the month. This month we

Persil #LifeHack can help save the day!

Top branded Vines of the month: Sony, McDonald's and Lottery Good Causes

Marketing, with the help of social media experts Unruly, showcases three must-watch branded Vines of the month. This time round

Private view: Trevor Robinson and Dylan Williams

July 23, 2015

Quiet Storm's Trevor Robinson and Publicis' Dylan Williams review ads from Ritz, Ikea, Kronenbourg 1664, Toyota and Lotto.

History of advertising: No 140: Heinz's 57 varieties

Henry John Heinz revolutionised the advertising and marketing of mass-produced food.

Private view: Alex Grieve, Adrian Rossi and Nicolas Roope

July 16, 2015

Alex Grieve, Adrian Rossi and Nicolas Roope review ads from Lloyds Bank, Old Mout Cider, Laundrapp, Carling and Pampers.

MediaCom and PHD battle for £1bn GSK media account

MediaCom and PHD battle for £1bn GSK media business

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the multinational pharmaceutical company, is reviewing its estimated £1 billion global media business, pitting UK incumbent MediaCom against

Ramadan: A month of fasting, a marketing feast

The holiest month in the Islamic calendar also marks a buying boom. How can brands market in Muslim countries without

Turkey of the week: Glacéau Vitaminwater, Circus Maximus

Glacéau Vitaminwater's online ad about a downtrodden office worker imagining a violent episode is just plain lazy.