Heinz Tomato Ketchup targets pubs with promo campaign

LONDON – Heinz is offering pubs the chance to win £10,000 as part of a promotional campaign to encourage them to stock the Heinz Tomato Ketchup.

Lancia, Noble Peace Laureates Summit Drums Up Love for Suu Kyi

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Vehicle mark Lancia partnered with the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates to demonstrate support Aung San Suu Kyi.

Sapient acquires Nitro in $60 million deal

LONDON – Sapient, the US-based digital agency, has brokered a $60 million cash and stock deal to acquire the Nitro Group.

Why do people desire walls?

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The audio file of a lecture by Prof. Wendy Brown who explains how the building of walls around the world today is so starkly at odds with images of a world that is ever more connected & unbordered. Bonus! Videos of Shooting Back, the project of an Isreali NGO that gives Palestinian families across the West Bank video cameras to document how they are treated by Israeli soldiers and settlers continue

B-Touch Concept

Voici un téléphone destiné aux aveugles et intitulé B-Touch. Un concept original pensé par le designer Zhenwei You. Il intègre un écran tactile en braille, un système GPS, une identification des objets ainsi qu’une écoute des texte par une voix de synthèse. Visuels et vidéo dans la suite.



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And in the real world… BA, Tesco, Cable & Wireless, ESPN and more

LONDON – Today’s round-up of the biggest business stories.

MySpace to cut workforce by 30 per cent

LONDON – The social networking site MySpace is to cut its workforce by 30 per cent as part of an evaluation of its global operations.

MPs warned that half of local newspapers could close by 2014

LONDON – Continued threats to the newspaper industry could lead to half of local papers closing within five years, MPs were warned yesterday.

MySpace slashes staff as popularity falls

LONDON – MySpace has announced plans to cut about 30% of its US workforce, which accounts to around 400 people.

Nestle hires CHI to petcare account

LONDON – Nestlé’s petcare business, the Purina PetCare Company, has appointed CHI & Partners to handle its Purina Pro Plan ad account following a competitive pitch.

Vick: Boogers

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“Shoulda used Vicks. NyQuil is #1 pharmacist recommended. Available at your local supercenter.”

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi X, Springdale, USA
Executive Creative Director: Dan Streety
Creative Director: Andy Tyer
Art Director: Vincent Straszewski
Copywriter: Sean O’Dell
Designer: Justin V. Leland
Released: December 2008

AMI Sichuan: Earthquake

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AMI is a NGO that sends doctors and nurses to areas hit by natural disasters or wars. To do so it always asks for the public’s contributions. This Y&R Portugal poster that is made of “your turn” tickets. The whole of the poster shows a picture of the destructed Sichuan town in China but when you take off a ticket you both eliminate the image and get a thank you message and the account number to where you should send your contribution. The poster appeared at pharmacies and drugstores.

Advertising Agency: Y&R, Lisbon, Portugal
Creative Directors: Pedro Ferreira, Judite Mota
Art Director: Pedro Ferreira
Copywriter: Judite Mota
Photographer: Corbis news
Released: October 2008

Reporters Without Borders: War Reporter 3D

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“No need to go to war zones to bring back pictures! During the latest conflicts in Iraq, Ossetia and the Gaza Strip, images were censored and distributed at the discretion of the military, while some war zones were even completely prohibited to reporters. See more than what the military wants you to see. Support Reporters Without Borders.”

Advertising Agency: Saatchi&Saatchi, Paris, France
Creative Director: Christophe Coffre
Art Director: Vincent Berard
Copywriters: Eric Auvinet, Vincent Berard, Amy Hollier
Illustrator: Paul Chan
Released: 2009

Rimmel escapes ban on Kate Moss TV ad

LONDON – A TV ad for Rimmel London featuring the supermodel Kate Moss has escaped a ban by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Duffy Diet Coke ad dodges ban

LONDON – A TV ad for Diet Coke starring the Welsh songstress Duffy riding a bicycle without a helmet has escaped a ban by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Ad watchdog pulls Zovirax TV spot

LONDON – A TV ad for Zovirax cold sore treatment, by Ogilvy, claiming that “nothing works faster” has been pulled by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Ebay to adopt coupon selling policy

LONDON – EBay has agreed to introduce restrictions on how coupons are sold on the site in an attempt to combat fraud and misredemption.

Encastrable, guerrilla art residencies inside DIY megastores

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At no cost at all, the young artists have at their disposal a huge array of material that they can grab, move, superimpose, and organize onto temporary installations and sculptures continue

Reebok Ex-O-Fit Sneakers

Reprenant le design et le look des Nike Air Yeezy, la marque Reebok vient de lancer ces 2 nouveaux modèles pour la collection été 2009. Beaucoup de style et une double couleur rose & violette des Ex-O-Fit, disponible exclusivement chez les détaillants Reebok.



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Do You Subscribe To “No News is Good News” As A Rule?

no-news-is-good-news2xIs no news truly good news? A common phrase, it reportedly stems from King James I of England, according to Dictionary.com. The phrase, by definition, means, “Having no information means that bad developments are unlikely, as in I haven’t heard from them in a month, but no news is good news.” Or, it could mean they were eaten by lions.

Today, no news is better than most news, especially for the ad industry. The current trade news has been built on lay-offs, agency closings, and executive shake-ups. Unfortunately, there are not enough agencies deeply imbedded into the economic flow of the US Economy to warrant a government bail out…unless a catchy new “American”  jingle will help the United States re-brand; The National Anthem doesn’t seem to get much respect or on-air play these days, other than leading off sporting events.

Scanning from publication to publication, news of the economy is built on both optimistic and pessimistic outlooks, the simplest method for stating, “We really don’t have a clue at this time regarding the length, or lasting effect, of the current economic conditions.” If there is nothing to say, then quit writing about it.

Today, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) announced that the economic freefall is far from over:

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“…[PwC] not only don’t see a recovery soon but actually think ad spending will continue sinking, such that by 2013 it will be below where it was last year, at $174 billion versus $189 billion. That’s a decline of 1.7 percent per year. Global spending will sink even more.”

Zombies Ahead

Foreboding news. Yet, it’s not the economy being singled out as the root cause; rather, the report states that the switch to digital, due to measurability and targetablity, will rise above media seen as ineffective and inneficient.The usual suspects, newspaper and magazines, are likely to  take the largest losses. However, the PwC report mentions television as a declining resource.

The internet will continue to grow as an ad medium, according to the report. “The internet’s share of

total U.S.ad revenue will rise to 19 percent in 2013 from 13 percent in 2008.” Which leads back to the original question: “Is no news good news?”

20080118-confusing-street-signThe answer? No news can be fantastic news for some mediums, while the same silence signals the death knell for others.

Jeff Louis: Strategic Media Planner, Project Manager, and New Business Coordinator. His passion is writing, contributing to BMA as well as freelancing. He’d love to hear from you, so leave a comment or follow the links: linkedin.com or twitter.com.