|
SideNews week 26 update
Interesting newslinks...
AOL Gets Behind Online Ads With USD 624m Purchase AOL will offer clients Advertising.com as part of an expanded package of services. 'Online advertising is back,' AOL chief executive Jonathan Miller said. 'Over the past two years we have seen a rebirth of online advertising.' The Sydney Morning Herald Ads From USA Dominate In Online Category At Cannes Among winners in three categories at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, U.S. advertising dominated the online Gold Lions and won silver and bronze awards in the print and outdoor categories. USA Today Ads To Boost Transit Security The MTA is ratcheting up its efforts to secure subways and commuter trains from terror attacks by expanding an awareness campaign encouraging riders to notify cops if they see a suspicious package or unattended bag. New York Post Online Edition Airports Seen A Prime Ad Space With travelers arriving at airports hours ahead of time to catch their flights, advertisers are seizing an opportunity to catch some eyes. insidebaltimore.com Coke Goes High-Tech In Times Square The Coca-Cola Company is to update its famous ad display in Times Square, New York. The new execution will be one of the largest digital canvases in the world, a new three-dimensional, high tech display to be unveiled on the evening of July 1, 2004. just-drinks.com McDonalds Launches 'Healthy Eating' Children's Ads Fast food chain McDonald's reacted to criticism of advertising aimed at children by announcing a new campaign designed to promote a 'healthy lifestyle'. Manchester Online Apple Loses Legal Battle Over Logo IT giant Apple Computer Inc has lost a court appeal to have its trademark logo extended to cover apparel, headwear and footwear in China. Guangdong Apples' logo represents a whole apple, while Apple's logo features an apple with a bite taken out of it. just-style.com Thai Monk Causes Uproar With Corporate Ads In Temple A Thai Buddhist monk agreed to strip corporate sponsorship logos from his famous Bangkok temple after the brash advertisements caused an uproar in the deeply religious kingdom. Channel NewsAsia Old Clinton Foes Unleash Ads Attacking Man, Book Citizens United -- a conservative lobbying group whose president, David Bossie, Clinton writes, helped to foment the Whitewater scandal -- bought advertising time in several markets during Clinton's interview on '60 minutes' to argue that the former president was responsible for failing to prevent the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. L.A. Daily News |









posted by BlogFonk: Sunday, June 20, 2004 [#] Erms Suripatty