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UK: Asda warned over price comparison adsDate: Wed, 21. May 2008 16:18:00
The UK?s Advertising Standards Authority has found that Asda?s marketing campaign comparing its prices with those at Morrisons was ?misleading?.
Survey ranks Google highly despite privacy fearsDate: Fri, 9. March 2012 15:57:51
Google is almost everyone's favorite search engine, despite misgivings about data-collection and advertising practices that are widely seen as intrusive.
Campbell Soup appoints new VP of global advertising and designDate: Fri, 9. January 2009 10:44:00
Campbell Soup Company has named Maureen Linder as its vice president of global advertising and design.
Ad watchdog wades in over Maltesers calorie claimDate: Tue, 14. October 2008 23:13:48
A Maltesers advert misled consumers by implying the sweets were a low-calorie snack, the advertising watchdog has ruled.
Google profits trigger concernsDate: Fri, 18. July 2008 14:39:55
Google's quarterly profits rise by less than expected, raising concerns of a slowdown in the online advertising market.
Verizon to gain most with enhanced iPadDate: Sat, 10. March 2012 08:51:15
Google is almost everyone's favorite search engine, despite misgivings about data-collection and advertising practices that are widely seen as intrusive.
UK: MySupermarket receives US$10m fundingDate: Wed, 25. April 2012 15:23:00
Online grocery comparison website mySupermarket has received US$10m in investment led by global advertising group WPP Digital.
Microsoft and Yahoo are said to have reached a dealDate: Tue, 28. July 2009 23:46:00
Microsoft and Yahoo have agreed to the terms of an online search and advertising deal that will be announced as soon as Wednesday, according to reports.
Daily Mail reveals revenue declineDate: Wed, 23. July 2008 09:00:45
Daily Mail & General Trust today said the gathering economic gloom had hit advertising revenues from its newspapers.
Ad group WPP raises expectationsDate: Fri, 30. April 2010 09:02:57
Advertising giant WPP is ratcheting up its expectations for the full year after reporting a slight decline in revenues in the first quarter.
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