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Is there a silver lining for brands in the fallout from the euro crisis?

t: Rice Krispies and Penguin Books launched in the 30s, FedEx in the 70s and the iPod in 2001. For ...

Apple lures Saunders from rival Nintendo

PR for the firm s hardware, including the iPod and iPad. Saunders has worked at Nintendo for seven ...

American Express kicks-off search for direct agency

by an ad that used the line "What if last night's dinner could become an iPod?" The campaign came ...

American Express gives iPhone users a brain workout

American Express has launched a free iPod touch and iPhone game this week, called Cash IQ, as part

Paper Round (15 July) - Which brands are advertising in the national press?

, followed by another page highlighting phones, laptops and the iPod Touch in the Daily Express. The ...

What Next in Digital?

how digital can engage with a big idea. Nike's collaboration with Apple's iPod created a digital tool ...

Special Report: Market Research - Tell me about it

their opinion on mobile phones, services and everyday topics in return for prizes such as iPod Nanos ...

LV= launches Shape Trace game to promote home insurance product

chance to win a main prize of an Apple iPod touch 8GB. They also have the chance of winning one of three ...

CRITIQUE - American Express 'in the band' campaign: it's plastic

pasta (paid for with Amex) and you could have an iPod. Amazing! And ... er ... that's it. The ads ...

American Express mounts largest marketing campaign in four years featuring TV, press, direct and digital

by an ad that uses the line 'What if last night's dinner could become an iPod?' The TV, press and ...

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