Viagra makes your candle bigger

For their 10th anniversary, Viagra has released this simple viral video with a candle that grow bigger… Advertiser: Viagra

News International confirms it will scrap bulks

LONDON – News International has announced it will stop distributing its papers in bulks, which will lead to a significant drop in the circulation figures for The Sunday Times and The Times.

New the Football Hero game available for Guitar Hero

How to play the track Underdog of Kasabian with Football Hero? Advertiser: Umbro

The guy with the face upside down

In this video a young guy has a face upside down… it’s a sneaker thing Advertiser: Foot Locker

MasterCard’s Priceless Discovery: Apps Really Work


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — MasterCard was an early mover in the apps space with its ATM Hunter, and now, as the company celebrates the 12th year of its famed "Priceless" ad campaign, it's brought out a new app to match called "Priceless Picks." In this video program we take both apps for a live-action, on-screen test drive and chat with MasterCard Worldwide CMO Larry Flanagan.

Promo Review – Robinsons ‘Put on a Panto at Home’ campaign

LONDON – ‘Much more than an on-pack promotion’ is how BD Network director Darren Smith describes this Christmas-themed push from Robinsons.

Neilson Holidays hands account to The Raft

LONDON – Active holiday specialist Neilson, owned by the Thomas Cook Group, has appointed The Raft as its creative agency following a seven-way pitch.

Molson Coors shortlists Mediacom and Zenith for £15m media account

LONDON – Molson Coors has shortlisted two agencies for its media planning account as it continues to the final stages of its pitch.

Molson Coors shortlists MediaCom and ZenithOptimedia for £15m media account

LONDON – Molson Coors has shortlisted two agencies for its media planning account as it continues to the final stages of its pitch.

Comment – Advertising hot air

LONDON – When you think about it, the average bottle of spirits is half full. At least, I’m sure this mathematical rule-of-thumb must apply to stock on display in the on-trade.

Vizeum loses £20m Molson Coors media account

LONDON – Vizeum has lost its £20 million Molson Coors media planning and buying account after the brewer shortlisted MediaCom and ZenithOptimedia to compete for the business.

New York Times wrestles with online charge method

NEW YORK – The New York Times will announce a decision “within weeks” on how it will charge for content online after wrestling for months with the issue.

Thomas Cook Group appoints The Raft for active holidays

LONDON – Active holiday specialist Neilson, part of the Thomas Cook Group, has appointed The Raft as its ad agency following a seven-way pitch.

Thomas Cook Group appoints The Raft to active holidays brand ad task

LONDON – Active holiday specialist Neilson, part of the Thomas Cook Group, has appointed The Raft as its ad agency following a seven-way pitch.

Marks & Spencer targets Waitrose with price-comparison ad

LONDON – Marks & Spencer has launched a price-comparison campaign targeting the Essential Waitrose range.

BBC launches political website with video coverage of parliament

LONDON – The BBC has launched a politics website called Democracy Live which will allow the public to watch political debates via live and on-demand video coverage.

M&S targets Waitrose with price comparison ad

LONDON – Marks & Spencer has launched a price comparison campaign targeting the Waitrose essentials range.

Appletiser goes ‘offline’ with Christmas promotion

LONDON – Coca-Cola-owned Appletiser is launching a Christmas-themed on-pack promotion offering the chance to win spending money.

Felice Varini

Le travail de Felice Varini joue sur les perspectives et le paysage. Un travail d’illusions 3D, d’architecture et d’imagination sur cette nouvelle installation à Vercorin en Suisse. En effet, de l’adhésif et des cercles ont été placés sur les facades des maisons. A découvrir dans la suite.



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Illegal downloaders spend more on music

LONDON – A new survey has confirmed that people who are in the habit of downloading music illegally are among those who spend the most on buying recorded music.