If Iceland’s stunning night skies, awe-inspiring waterfalls, and geothermal lagoons don’t inspire you to pay the country a visit, the nation’s tourism board has their fingers crossed that their cheeky ...
The news last week that the Christmas advert from Iceland — a UK supermarket chain specializing in frozen food — has been banned is a bad decision. Iceland’s advert — a repackaging of a short, ...
Supermarket chain Iceland's decision to forgo a traditional TV Christmas advert in favour of price cuts will resonate with cash-strapped customers, a marketing expert has said. Iceland said it would ...
According to Chris Mundy, managing director of TV ad clearing house Clearcast, the work was banned because Iceland re-purposed a film from Greenpeace, which "needs to demonstrate it is not a political ...
A few weeks ago, rumors started popping up about Mark Zuckerberg announcing a rebrand for Facebook (the company. The move would help the company distance itself from Facebook (the app) scandals and ...
Following an outpouring of criticism online, Mundy has defended the decision to block the ad from screens saying it was a "matter of broadcasting law". He cited Greenpeace's involvement as the barrier ...
In Britain, you aren't allowed to run political ads on the television. Before elections, political parties get scheduled 'Political Party Broadcasts' at set times for free, but aside from that, it's ...
The banning of a Christmas TV ad for retailer Iceland highlights contradictions at the heart of the UK's political ad regulations – rules, argues politicaladvertising.co.uk’s Benedict Pringle, that ...
A press ad for Iceland that appeared at the height of the horsemeat scandal has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for denigrating Ireland’s food safety watchdog. In the ad, which ran ...
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