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SideNews week 37 update
Interesting newslinks...
American Airlines Introduces First New Brand Positioning The marketing program also will feature a special Web site accessible through AA.com titled WhyYouFly.com. Yahoo Lingerie Ads Spark Protest A TV advert that features supermodel Elle Macpherson's as a lingerie-clad woman caressing a carving knife and then scrubbing blood from the floor is causing controversy, just days after it hit the airwaves. Reuters Pamela Anderson Lends Image To Help Chickens Actress Pamela Anderson has lent her famous face to a billboard campaign calling for a boycott of the KFC chain of chicken restaurants. China View Out Of Home Advertising: The Next Big Thing While the traditional means of advertising such as print and television have their own space, out-of-home (OOH) communications is speedily gathering pace and carving a niche for itself. Indiantelevision.com Board Will Explore Ads In Schools Schools will be exploring the possibility of allowing advertisers to promote their products in and around school buildings and grounds. The Herald News The Brand Name For People Opposed To Brands New Balance sneakers are favored by anti-globalization protesters, but once black-and-white choices are fading to gray. Haaretz China To Open Ad Market End Of 2005 Wang Zhongfu, Director of General Administration for Industry and Commerce, made the remarks at the 39th World Congress of the International Advertising Agency (IAA). The China Daily Terror in Russian Advertising Dynamite FM Radio's ad was deemed offensive for the words 'For flying' after two Russian planes crashed in suspected suicide bombing. MosNews Girl Scouts Are Not As Sweet As Their Cookies While many strategies have been drawn up by shoppers to break their lines or flank their retail positions, there is no known defense to these adorable marketing tactics. The Toque The Case for Mobile Advertising Nobody's making mobile commercials. There's no money in it. But that will change in the next year. Wireless data will make it possible. eWeek 'Fahrenheit 9/11' on TV Michael Moore has decided not to submit 'Fahrenheit 9/11' for consideration as best documentary at the Oscar awards. Moore wants to have his documentary aired on television to help defeat President Bush. Halifax Live News Route 66 billboards Are Back Classic Route 66 billboards are back in Lexington. Route 66 billboards reflected the lives of Americans during a post-World War II period. Pantagraph And Coming Up After The Break, More Commercials The Advert Channel, which as the name suggests, is dedicated to commercials 24 hours a day. Telegraph Legal Pushes For Ambush Marketing Laws The Olympic symbols and marks will be better protected and it will become unlawful for people to associate themselves or their products with the Games for commercial benefit. The Lawyer Prince Harry Makes Aids Docu-Film Some of the footage for 'The Forgotten Kingdom: Prince Harry in Lesotho' was shot by the teenage royal using his own hand-held video camera. BBC News New York Festivals For the second year in a row, Badillo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi nabbed a World Medal at the New York Festivals (NYF) Design & Print Advertising Award. Puerto Rico Wow Questions On How To Sell Whisky Should we trade on traditional folksy symbols of Scotland that are known the world over, or should we opt for a chic, modern Scotland with style image? The Herald |









posted by BlogFonk: Friday, September 10, 2004 [#] Erms Suripatty