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WPP, world’s largest advertising and communication group from UK has bagged in what to be termed as one of the biggest (and closely watched) advertising contracts of the year after Dell, world’s second biggest personal computer maker zeroed on it as...
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After created a controversy (artificial controversy?) by his sexist remarks ‘all women employees are cheap and wimpy’ Neil French kind of balanced his...
made popular Nov 22 2005
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7% of girls grades 5th-8th and 12% of girls grades 9th-12th said they had been sexually abused. (Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls,...
made popular Nov 3 2005
By calling Neil French’s sexist remarks ‘unacceptable’ Sir Martin Sorrel, chief of world’s largest advertising and communication firm expressed...
made popular Oct 29 2005
“Women don’t make it to the top because they don’t deserve to. They are wimpy They’re crap.”
WPP’s creative director Nancy Vonk in...
made popular Oct 28 2005
Double whammy for WPP. After Smasung now it was Coke’s turn to look for alternatives and finally they took on board Wieden+Kennedy. Declining sales and waning...
made popular Oct 27 2005
WPP is top on many events. First it was sexist comment over women employees by Neil French, the top creative executive of the firm and then founder Sorrels $45 million...
made popular Oct 26 2005
Well, the entire world is not opposing to Neil French, former creative director WPP after he resigned following derogatory remarks on women employees like...
made popular Oct 26 2005
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Advertising and communication giant WPP’s shares dropped after the group’s lower than expected third quarter result hit the exchange. WPP reported a...
made popular Oct 21 2007
WPP, the world’s second-largest advertising group, has decided to acquire 24/7 Real Media, the US digital marketing company, for $649 million, the company said in...
made popular May 18 2007
The famous advertising agency WPP has decided to break into TV production with making a new six-part drama for NBC. The drama, October Road, will be co-produced by...
made popular Oct 19 2006
In a stunning development, TiVo is likely to ink a deal with CBS to promote the new four series of CBS scheduled to be aired this fall. The deal is clearly a blunt...
made popular Sep 5 2006
Sir Martin Sorrell, ceo of UK advertising giant WPP Group PLC, believes that the internet will fail to totally wash out the importance of traditional advertising media...
made popular Jun 3 2006
Ford Motor Company’s Land Rover is launching a web destination as part of its integrated branded entertainment promotion, which will be called, ‘Go Beyond TV.’ Possibly...
made popular Apr 17 2006
A very good case here to question strategic expected behavior of the competitors. A pure monopolistic environ where it seems advertisers have defined their preferences...
made popular Nov 19 2005
My crooked mind says that is it possible Martin Sorrel and Neil French are dear professional friends and Neil French-Nacy Vonk issue is just a calculative move by the...
made popular Nov 2 2005
By calling Neil French’s sexist remarks ‘unacceptable’ Sir Martin Sorrel, chief of world’s largest advertising and communication firm expressed...
made popular Oct 29 2005
Double whammy for WPP. After Smasung now it was Coke’s turn to look for alternatives and finally they took on board Wieden+Kennedy. Declining sales and waning...
made popular Oct 27 2005
WPP is top on many events. First it was sexist comment over women employees by Neil French, the top creative executive of the firm and then founder Sorrels $45 million...
made popular Oct 26 2005
Well, the entire world is not opposing to Neil French, former creative director WPP after he resigned following derogatory remarks on women employees like...
made popular Oct 26 2005
Its a complete weeeeeired story. One of the oldest and biggest advertising group, WPP has accepted resignation from Neil French, a top creative consultant in the firm...
made popular Oct 22 2005
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