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T-Mobile wins top prize at the 2010 BTAA
LONDON - Saatchi & Saatchi scooped the top gong at last night's British Television Advertising Awards, where its "dance" ad for T-Mobile was named Best Television Commercial of the Year.
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Kevin Tromp named CEO of Publicis South Africa
Publicis Worldwide has appointed former Leo Burnett leader Kevin Tromp as chief executive of Publicis South Africa.
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JCDecaux net income falls 77% in 2009
PARIS - Outdoor media owner JCDecaux saw its net profit fall 77.3% year on year to €24.5m during 2009, as the ad industry faced the worst downturn on record, according to the company's full results out today.
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AOL brings in Rubicon Project to cover withdrawal from Europe
LONDON - The Rubicon Project is benefiting from AOL's retrenchment in continental Europe, having been brought in to manage unsold inventory in six markets including Spain.
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Price comparison site nets deal with Premier League grounds
LONDON - Consumerchoices.co.uk, the price comparison site, has signed a deal that will see poster ads for the brand showcased across football stadiums in the UK.
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Publisher De Agostini appoints Carat for global media
LONDON - De Agostini, the part-works publisher, has consolidated the bulk of its global media account into Aegis network Carat.
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Food Standards Agency makes decision on front-of-pack labelling
LONDON - The Food Standards Agency's board has agreed a front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition labelling scheme, which incorporates both guideline daily amounts (GDAs) and traffic light colours.
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Stan James appoints Village Green to handle media account
LONDON - Stan James the bookmaker has appointed independent media agency Village Green to handle its media account.
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BBH floats Ila rape alarm company on AIM
LONDON - Bartle Bogle Hegarty has floated the company behind its Ila rape alarm, launched by its brand invention arm Zag, on the Alternative Investment Market with a market value of more than £4.5m.
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YouTube lands brand sponsors for cricket coverage
LONDON - Brylcreem and Lebara Mobile have become the first brands to sponsor a live sports event on YouTube by signing up to the video site's coverage of the Indian Premier League cricket.