Philips links with musical Chicago

LONDON – Philips, the electronics company, is entering into a 10-month partnership with Chicago, the longest-running London musical, to promote its epilator range.

VisitBritain ties with Barclays Premier League

LONDON – VisitBritain has partnered with the Barclays Premier League to provide tourists with information about the country’s leading football clubs and their surrounding area.

Sainsbury’s to end ITV1 drama sponsorship

LONDON – Sainsbury’s has terminated its long-running sponsorship of drama premieres on ITV1.

Vintage Zingara Fashion – Dark Carnival by Gypsy Moon F/W ‘08 (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The ready-to-wear Dark Carnival fashion line by Gypsy Moon focuses on those who love to wear vintage zingara (female gypsy) chic fashion. 

Waist cinchers, pick pocket coats, carousel skirts, and bloomers…

TalkbackThames seeks sponsor for web hit Toyboize

LONDON – TalkbackThames is looking for a sponsor for its web comedy ‘Toyboize’, which has pulled in more than 1m views since its launch on YouTube in May.

DFS targets working mums by sponsoring soap opera on Bebo, YouTube and Mumspower

LONDON – Furniture retailer DFS is sponsoring a new web soap opera targeted at working mothers.

Spamming Facebook costs $873 Million.

But not only that, Informationweek reports that the spammers in question are also banned from facebook. Facebook Wins $873 Million Judgment Against Spammer

U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel handed down the award last week following four months of litigation. In addition to the monetary judgment, the ruling prohibits the defendants, Adam Guerbuez and his company, Atlantis Blue Capital, from accessing Facebook for any reason or assisting others in doing so.

AP reports that Adam Guerbuez of Montreal has been “difficult to find since Facebook sued him four months ago.” I bet he has been.

Facebook isn’t just breeding ground for spam, but also “Koobface” worm, all sorts of phishing tricks and more recently Facebook IM spam is gaining grounds. How easy is it to become a fake friend on facebook, and then spam you? Turns out it’s silly easy: Computerworld has step-by-step instructions.

Step 1: Request to be “friends” with a dozen strangers on MySpace. Let’s say half of them accept. Collect a list of all their friends.

Step 2: Go to Facebook and search for those six people. Let’s say you find four of them also on Facebook. Request to be their friends on Facebook. All accept because you’re already an established friend.

Step 3: Now compare the MySpace friends against the Facebook friends. Generate a list of people that are on MySpace but are not on Facebook. Grab the photos and profile data on those people from MySpace and use it to create false but convincing profiles on Facebook. Send “friend” requests to your victims on Facebook.

As a bonus, others who are friends of both your victims and your fake self will contact you to be friends and, of course, you’ll accept. In fact, Facebook itself will suggest you as a friend to those people.

The irony here is the a lot of people use facebook instead of email, because email has been so polluted with spam that it’s near useless these days. You can run, but you can’t hide!

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WCRS scoops £13 million Sun and News of the World ad brief

LONDON – WCRS has won the £13 million joint advertising account for the Sun and the News of the World.

Giles appointed publisher of Wallpaper.com

LONDON – IPC’s design and lifestyle magazine Wallpaper has appointed Ben Giles to the new role of publisher of Wallpaper.com, with immediate effect.

Starbucks’ UK outlets to convert to Fairtrade coffee

LONDON – Starbucks UK has agreed to sign up to the Fairtrade Foundation’s certification scheme in a move that will see it serve only Fairtrade coffee by the end of 2009.

WCRS scoops £9 million Sun and News of the World ad brief

LONDON – WCRS has won the £9 million joint advertising account for the Sun and the News of the World.

DNA-Inspired Furniture – The MyDNA Bookcase (VIDEO)

(TrendHunter.com) This twisted bookcase is really novel as it was inspired by the double helix of the blueprint of life, DNA. Despite the shape, it still functions as it was intended – a place to put books. It’ll look perfect…

Target wins Julian Hodge Bank integrated account

LONDON – Target Marketing Communications, the Cheltenham-based integrated agency, has picked up the account for Julian Hodge Bank.

French version of LinkedIn goes live

LONDON – Professional networking site LinkedIn is expanding its European horizons with the launch of its French language platform, after launching a Spanish version in July.

Psychedelic Christmas Campaigns – Barneys ‘Hippie Holidays’ (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Barney’s of New York is celebrating an alternative Christmas with a “Hippie Holiday.” The windows of the store have been psychedelically decorated with a 60’s Peace & Love theme.

Commemorating not only…

Plum offers complete baby food range online

LONDON – Plum, the premium organic baby food, is selling its entire range online for the first time, in response to consumer demand.

Billboard Freevertising – Northland Pro’s Gratis Giveaway

Austrian outdoor outfitter company Northland Professional has the right idea to get potential customers excited about their accessories. They’ve outfitted 50 billboards with a picture of a nude and shivering…

The Media Week Podcast – 26 November 2008

Media Week editor Steve Barrett, news editor Tristan O’Carroll and senior reporter Emma Barnett discuss the new Sky ad targeting platform, Lonely Planet, the dismissal of the BBC’s proposed local video service, plus the team tackle the biggest stories from the media industry this week.

Future defies recession to post ad revenue increase

LONDON – Future, the consumer publishing group, has bucked the general trend among media owners by posting a 3 per cent increase in ad revenues.

Digital Sales Surpass CDs at Atlantic

Atlantic is the first major label to report getting a majority of its revenue from digital sales, not CDs.