Food companies use techniques like bright packaging to entice children to consume unhealthy foods, according to campaign group Bite Back.
Rankin drops founder’s name in rebrand to The Hunger
Rankin is rebranding to The Hunger, in a move which brings together Hunger magazine (also founded by the iconic photographer) and its post-production, agency and entertainment capabilities. The strategic repositioning…
Read MoreWeber Shandwick appoints new CCO to bolster agency strategy
Communications agency Weber Shandwick has appointed a new chief creative officer to help bolster the agency’s overall creative vision and execution.
Rishi Sunak refuses to ban vape ads on football shirts
Rishi Sunak has refused to ban football shirts that feature vape company logos, speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday.
Channel 4 taps into top comedians for new Dairylea brand series
Channel 4 is teaming up with top comedians Suzi Ruffell and Rhys James to create a new social first brand series for kid’s soft cheese brand Dairylea. The spots are…
Read MoreBarb calls for offers for new measurement tool update
Barb is looking for offers for the next iteration of its audience measurement service, which aims to extend Barb’s integration of panel data. It comes as Barb is updating its…
Read MoreCreative agency butchers slogans to highlight power of ads
Creative translation agency franklyfluent has launched a new outdoor guerrilla and digital campaign entitled “Hard to make, easy to break” in order to highlight the skill needed to create a…
Read MoreWatch: Towie’s Pete Wicks breaks hearts in Saltburn-esque Sky Mobile ad
Pete Wicks stars in a Saltburn-style spoof video for Sky Mobile in an effort to highlight how easy it is to switch mobile phone providers.
Amazon Prime ad sales help boost tech firm’s profits
Amazon Web Service profits soared to £8.3 billion ($10.4bn), as the business has capitalised on artificial intelligence and grown advertising sales.
Premier Inn ad banned for misleading ‘£35-a-night’ ad
The ASA has banned a paid-for-search ad for Premier Inn which offered rooms ‘from only £35 for one night’ for being misleading.