Daily Star bucks Christmas downturn

Daily Star bucks Christmas downturn

The Daily Star was the only newspaper to enjoy a month on month growth during December, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations figures. The holiday period saw big falls in circulation across the daily and Sunday newspaper sectors.

09 January 2009 12:30 |

TUI launches campaign to reassure holidaymakers

Thomson and First Choice are launching a co-branded campaign aimed at highlighting the fact that holidays booked through ATOL members come with a...

09 January 2009 14:00 |
 

Analysis

Social networking needs to deliver

Branwell Johnson, Editor, mad.co.uk

With the New Year under way the marketing world is now scrutinising which media trends of recent vintage can best help deliver responsive audiences...

07 January 2009 | Subscription based service

Aviva’s Buzz yet to be boosted by Bruce

Aviva - Bruce Willia

Aviva already has a strong brand presence globally but has some way to go before it is perceived positively in the UK, according to YouGov’s...

05 January 2009 | Subscription based service

Features

Barclays bounces back

Libby Chambers

Barclays, under the stewardship of global chief marketer Libby Chambers, is drawing a line under its 'bumbling staff' and Rowan Atkinson-inspired...

08 January 2009 | Subscription based service

Fortune favours the brave

Press up

Leading marketers questioned by Marketing Week predict a deep and long recession. However, they also believe that by meeting the challenges presented...

08 January 2009 | Subscription based service

Online shopping habits in recession revealed

Online shopping

Exclusive survey of online consumers discovers where they plan to shop and what they'll buy in 2009

08 January 2009 | Subscription based service

Design & sustain-ability:pt3

Re-shirt

Knowing the story of what we buy, from raw material to rubbish dump, might make us more responsible consumers, says anna gerber in the last of her...

08 January 2009 | Subscription based service

and finally...

A woman in China contacted the Police after her boyfriend refused to warm up her feet. Shortly after receiving that call the police received another call from the boyfriend himself complaining that his girlfriend was too demanding. Police officer Xiao Deng attended the scene of 'the crime' where he was told my the boyfriend: 'Have you ever seen such a girlfriend? She put her cold legs on my belly, giving me stomach cramp.' After another row the officer managed to get the young couple to reach a compromise. The police department clearly didn't have much work on that night.

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