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  • FORD is launching an experiential campaign to promote its S-MAX MPV. In a move away from outdoor ads, the campaign by OGILVY&MATHER will consist of events at Senate House in London and the Ventilation Building in Liverpool. The locally-promoted strategy will see a film projected onto the buildings of an ice-climber, who will unfurl a banner featuring the S-MAX campaign strapline,‘Get more out of life’. The audience will then 'cut' the ice with laser devices to reveal the Ford logo. The crowd will be asked to tweet and record videos of the event to further promote the vehicle. 09 Sep 2010 00:00
  • VOLKSWAGEN is launching an‘Ultimate Family Hero’ digital campaign by DDB UK, to advertise its Touran and Sharan multi-purpose vehicle models. The campaign, a competition, invites consumers to write a description of a family member they believe to be a hero, and to upload an image to be used in a mock comic book. The finalists will go through several challenges, including driving the car models, and their videos will be streamed for public vote from 11 October. The successful candidate will win £5,000 to donate to charity, and a car. 28 Sep 2010 00:00
  • FALLON has hired former BBC marketing head Gail Gallie to the role of chief executive following the departure of agency founders Laurence Green and Richard Flintham. Fallon partner Magnus Djaba has been promoted to managing director while Gareth Goodall, Katrien de Bauw and Augusto Sola have been made partners. The successor to Flintham in the role of executive creative director has yet to be finalised. 09 Sep 2010 00:00

Online Poll

  • According to Experian Hitwise, web traffic to The Times and Sunday Times websites has fallen to a third of pre paywall levels. Will the paywall be a success for the national title?