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To ensure its comedy hit Derry Girls went out with a bang, Channel 4 masterminded the return of iconic music mag Smash Hits to take fans back to the 90s.
Keen to avoid the “PPC slug-fest”, On the Beach developed a TV campaign to subvert Christmas ad season and reflect Britain’s unashamed love of a package holiday.
Good morning and welcome to Marketing Week’s round-up of the news that matters in the marketing world today.
From stuck in a rut in 2017 to attracting 15 million new customers by 2021, KFC invested in a long-term brand platform designed to engage and excite the entire business from the CEO to franchisees.
In the latest episode of Marketing Week’s podcast series, TUI’s CMO Katie McAlister and global brand and content director, Toby Horry, share how adversity helped the business develop an award-winning marketing team.
From the persistent data skills gap to salary increases and the mass adoption of hybrid working, the 2023 Marketing Week Career and Salary Survey reveals how teams and hiring priorities are evolving.
With 97% of the population still viewing dyslexia as a medical disorder, Virgin Group teamed up with LinkedIn and Dictionary.com to reframe the national conversation.
Good morning and welcome to Marketing Week’s round-up of the news that matters in the marketing world today.
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To build hype around the launch of its Sky Glass TV, Sky kicked off a year-long influencer campaign which doubled the benchmark for reach at 48 million.
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From Elon Musk and BrewDog to brands’ Russian exodus and brand purpose, Marketing Week’s trusty columnist reveals his biggest marketing moments of the year.
The sandwich chain defeated the BBC in the final to take home the coveted prize.
There are now just two campaigns remaining. Vote to help crown your favourite the winner.