Samsung campaign promotes iPhone rival

Samsung campaign promotes iPhone rival

Samsung is launching a £4m marketing campaign to support the release of its new touchscreen mobile phone, Omnia. The campaign, which begins on Monday has been developed to target consumers as they go about their daily routines.

05 September 2008 16:15 |

Sunday red-tops buck trend

Sunday popular newspapers posted the biggest growth during August in spite of an overall drop within the sector.

05 September 2008 13:00 |
 

Analysis

Absolute moves into Virgin territory

Russell Parsons

Changing the name of commercial radio station is a difficult task at the best of times, the challenge multiplied at a time when advertising revenues...

04 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Aldi sees buzz rise but challenges lie ahead

Aldi

Aldi is experiencing a surge in popularity at the moment as cash-strapped shoppers, saddled with soaring food and energy costs turn to the...

02 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Features

Fresh twist on innovation

Boost

Nestlé's decision to pull its Boosted Smoothie brand - the first product to come out of the company's UK innovation unit - has focused attention on...

04 September 2008 | Subscription based service

The sound of silence

Digital radio

It is a year since Channel 4 bought the rights to launch digital radio channels, but no new stations have emerged and there's nothing more concrete...

04 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Revival of the fittest

Bathroom

Companies frequently draw on their heritage and revisit archive designs. But, as Clare Dowdy discovers, old doesn't have to mean...

04 September 2008 | Subscription based service

Paying the price

Bad girl

Has the mobile sector learned its lesson from premium-rate scandals? Not entirely, reports Stuart Dredge

04 September 2008 | Subscription based service

and finally...

An artist from Belgium has planned an exhibition featuring tattooed pigs. Wim Delvoye, who lives in Beijing, tattooed the pigs with the Louis Vuitton logo and various other artwork. The Shanghai Exhibition Centre has agreed to put the pigs on display in a temporary pig pen for the upcoming 2008 Contemporary Art Exhibition, on condition the pigs don't create an unpleasant odour. Mr Delvoye imported piglets from Europe for the project, which he calls 'Art Farm', and tattooed them when they were still small. "Seeing the art pieces growing along with the pigs was an amazing thing," he said.

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Cadbury’s remixed “Gorilla” can be a hit again

Cadbury Gorilla

Cadbury’s remixed “Gorilla” can be a hit again
Don’t mess with the formula. A mantra Cadbury seem to have adhered to in its decision to revive “Gorilla” and “Airport Trucks”.