More Th>n unveils Boosh-voiced campaign

More Th>n unveils Boosh-voiced campaign

Direct insurance firm More Th>n is launching a new campaign with a voice over by Mighty Boosh star Julian Barrett today (24 December).

24 December 2008 00:01 |

National newspaper websites see drop in traffic

The Sun, The Mail and the Telegraph websites have all seen a drop in the number of unique visitors they attracted in November compared to the...

23 December 2008 12:20 |
 

Analysis

All of our eyes on the distant horizon

Branwell Johnson, Editor, mad.co.uk

"People often overestimate what will happen in the next two years and underestimate what will happen in ten."

23 December 2008 | Subscription based service

Does Bernard Matthews’ Buzz provide festive cheer?

Benard Matthews

The Bernard Matthews brand has had a difficult couple of years. Brand perception plummeted along with sales in the wake of a 2007 avian flu outbreak...

22 December 2008 | Subscription based service

Features

New era of frugality dawns

consumerism

When the chief executive of Asda, the UK's most senior advertising boss and four religious leaders concur that the curtain has fallen on the age of...

18 December 2008 | Subscription based service

Stormy sea of changes

Boris Johnson

As the recession starts to bite, marketing budgets look set to be slashed even further, and retailers' attempts to lure shoppers seem futile. While...

18 December 2008 | Subscription based service

Alive and kicking

The Lighthouse

With headlines playing up the downturn, it would be easy to forget the bright spots of the past 12 months and ignore any signs of recovery. At the...

18 December 2008 | Subscription based service

Walking tall

Amanda Anthony

From her time at MSN, CondéNet's Amanda Anthony is well aware that online investment during a downturn can reap rewards. She explains why the...

18 December 2008 | Subscription based service

and finally...

Community leaders in Shanghai are attempting to ban the wearing of pyjamas outside. Community official Guo Xilin said: "We're telling people not to wear pyjamas in the street because it looks very uncivilised." The decision has divided people, one resident said: "Pyjamas are also a type of clothes. It's comfortable, and it's no big deal." Wearing pyjamas in public is commonplace in some areas of China, with a smart pair serving to indicate wealth.

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