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Nabs

The guests sit down for dinner at the Nabs Big Bash in aid of the advertising and media charity 

Bauer

Bauer Media's magazine advertising team dress to kill on the owner's Guerigital Day aimed at maximising the day's sales across print and digital products 

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Ocean Outdoor has pledged £362,500 worth of outdoor advertising to help secure a new berth for the sculpture.

MSN

 Andy Hart, general manager of advertising and online at Microsoft UK, explains the MSN UK relaunch to the audience at One Mayfair

RE: Advertising watchdog to investigate Snickers Twitter campaign

What is interesting is that no one has Tweeted this article out.

RE: Advertising watchdog to investigate Snickers Twitter campaign

If there's one rule of common sense in marketing it's 'don't con people'. Even though this is light hearted it is a con. The stars have shown they'll take money and sell anything, which makes them look cheap. So does it really sell Snickers to anyone not already buying them? Or just another gimmick?

Locog to open Olympic outdoor auction to non-sponsors

Outdoor advertising sites near the Olympic Park are to be sold to non-sponsors, marking a shift from previous rules.

Read: Locog to open Olympic outdoor auction to non-sponsors.

RE: H&M unveils David Beckham's Super Bowl ad

It's shot nicely enough, but what a dull ad, and therefore what a waste of the most valuable airtime on the planet. Creative agencies will surely and rightly feast on it as an example of what happens when you take your advertising in-house.

Suzuki kick-starts contest for £10m account

Suzuki, the car and motorcycle manufacturer, is reviewing its estimated £10 million UK advertising business.

Read: Suzuki kick-starts contest for £10m account.

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