Sportingbet attacks UK online gambling market
June 7, 2009 – 10:07 am | No Comment

Sportingbet has announced it will adjust its marketing to sports booking, claiming that it sees more future in the UK sports wagering industry than online poker or casinos.
According to company executives the online gambling operator …

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Global ad campaign launched to revamp London’s image
April 14, 2009 – 11:36 am | No Comment
Global ad campaign launched to revamp London’s image

Visit London plans to refresh the capitals image in preparation for the 2012 Olympics through a  global ad campaign.
Titled ‘See the World. Visit London,’ the campaign will be released during the handover on August 24th, …

Facebook reaches 200 million users
April 9, 2009 – 11:39 am | No Comment
Facebook reaches 200 million users

Facebook has attracted over 200 million users worldwide, growing by 50 million in 2009 alone, and doubling the number of unique monthly visitors achieved by its main rival, MySpace.
The figures were confirmed yesterday, by Mark …

Greggs launch ad focusing on quality and value for money
April 7, 2009 – 12:10 pm | No Comment
Greggs launch ad focusing on quality and value for money

Bakery chain, Greggs, is to launch a TV campaign, focusing on quality and value for money.
The advertisement will feature star comedian, Paddy McGuinness, alongside a small terrier called, Scamp. Accompanying the advert is the Terry …

Beer industry closes in on government beer tax plans
April 6, 2009 – 11:18 am | No Comment
Beer industry closes in on government beer tax plans

Pubs and brewery’s across the UK have launched a number of campaigns this month, to stop the government from increasing duty on beer.
The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) claim that every week around 39 pubs are closing …

Maxim UK available online as print edition is axed
April 3, 2009 – 10:18 am | No Comment
Maxim UK available online as print edition is axed

Maxim UK are to ditch their print edition, going online only after a major drop in circulation over the past year.
Statistics reveal that the publication, owned by Dennis Publishing, have seen a 41.4 per cent …