Private Patients Plan picks Allied man as brands chief

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Private Patients Plan, the UK’s third largest health insurance group, has recruited a top marketer from Allied Bakeries to the newly created post of head of brand management. PPP is building its brands in an aggressive assault on market leader BUPA. Chris Webster left Allied Bakeries last week to take holiday before starting at PPP. […]

Private Patients Plan picks Allied man as brands chief

Marketing Week

Private Patients Plan, the UK’s third largest health insurance group, has recruited a top marketer from Allied Bakeries to the newly created post of head of brand management. PPP is building its brands in an aggressive assault on market leader BUPA. Chris Webster left Allied Bakeries last week to take holiday before starting at PPP. […]

NHS Lotto squares up to Camelot

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NHS Lotto, a little-known charitable lottery which raises money for hospitals, will relaunch next month as the first serious rival to the National Lottery. It hopes to cash in on bad publicity surrounding the National Lottery, which has been criticised for not giving enough to “good causes” and prizes being too large. It promise to […]

McCormick’s md Sykes to join Spillers

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Dalgety has hired the managing director of McCormick Foods, Alastair Sykes, to take on the role of managing director of Spillers Foods UK, which includes the newly-acquired Quaker petfood business. Sykes, who will oversee brands including Felix, Chunky and Winalot, steps into the role held temporarily by former Spillers marketing director Simon Esberger, understood to […]

BA seeks theatre designer to revamp first class cabins

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British Airways is understood to be redesigning its first class cabins and, in keeping with its big production advertising style, is looking for a theatrical set designer to develop the new look. The main change will include ripping out the fixed seats and allowing passengers to make their own seating arrangements with movable seats. First […]

SB’s Cleary offered top post at Nike

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Nike is understood to have offered the post of UK marketing director to Dermot Cleary, SmithKline Beech-am’s category director for oral care, say SB sources. Nike has been advertising for a UK head of marketing for more than ten months (MW, July 29 1994) after John Trainor left the UK to join Nike in Amsterdam […]

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Timberland is targeting hill-walking, urban dwellers with a spring campaign underlining the quality of its footwear. The 400,000 “All-terrain” initiative will run on 660 poster sites on the outskirts of cities and reinforce the message for those about to embark on a trek. “Our strategy was to create a simple campaign to highlight the value […]

ASA rejects Mercury ‘free call’ moans

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Mercury One2One’s “Ring the World Free on Christmas Day” promotion has been cleared by the Advertising Standards Authority in its latest monthly report. The promotion, which offered new One2One subscribers un-limited free calls anywhere in the world on Christmas Day 1994, generated over 1,000 complaints to Mercury from consum-ers who claimed they were un-able to […]

Liptonice backers forced to rethink product range

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One year after launch, iced tea brand Liptonice is going back to the drawing board as its backers, PepsiCo, Brooke Bond and Britvic Soft Drinks, admit they got the formula wrong. Industry sources say the sparkling soft drink has been reformulated and the packaging redesigned for a relaunch on May 17. The brand will be […]

Can NHS Lotto hit the jackpot?

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Tabloid exposés of supposedly anonymous winners; churchmen denouncing the work of the Devil; retailers grumbling about lengthening queues (while raking in the money); scratchcard-game frauds; and a national furore over the purchase of the Chur

Top Burger King post for Smith

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Fastfood giant Burger King has appointed Samantha Smith as head of marketing UK, giving her the same role that she held at rival McDonald’s until last October (MW October 21 1994). Smith replaces Pat Griffin, who left the company to join a management consultancy earlier this year (MW April 7). It is understood Griffin disagreed […]

Fortunes of war

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In a mere 50 years the UK economy has swung from one extreme to another. During World War Two, prices were rigid and big-name companies found themselves forced to co-operate rather than compete. Then came peace and the single most important fa

Send in the voice squad

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The middle classes need defending again, and this time the assault is on their ears. People ain’t talking proper no more, and who’s to blame? The BBC, of course

Spirits companies join rush to get TV ad scripts passed

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Spirits manufacturers have rushed to submit scripts for television advertisements after the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre confirmed it will consider “any proposals for television advertising of spirits”. The BACC last week circulated a memo to agencies, saying it was considering a TV ad script – widely believed to be for Bell’s whisky. Since then, the […]