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The Marketing Profile: Chris Lawson of Absolute Radio

LONDON - When Virgin Radio was sold last year, its new owner was contractually obliged to create a fresh brand identity within 60 days. Critics might argue that this rush to rebrand was evident in the managing consortium's decision to name the station after itself - Absolute Radio - and that the supporting ad campaign, starring security guard 'Doug the dwarf', was similarly ill-conceived.

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