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... .ukThe Honda 'Cog' – reputedly the most expensive car advert of all time, is the nation's favourite commercial according to the latest survey ... per cent of motorists.Second most popular was Skoda's 'cake' advert, which was 'full of lovely stuff' for 24 per cent of ... t recommend dealers produce anything as complicated as the Honda Cog advert, a good video can make all the difference to a sale."Motors. ...
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... poles has drawn complaints from viewers. The 60 second advert for the soft drink centres around a love story ... drink which is mainly aimed at children and young people, but this new advert places the product in a very sexualised and provocative context. ... Good Naked. A spokesperson said they had not decided whether to investigate the advert, which is due to be shown post watershed throughout August. ...
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... awful lot of people are getting frantically excited about a supposed leaked advert showing the upcoming MacBook Pro refresh. You can ... "I'd buy that" or "that's a fake!" Click here to see the full-sized advert mockup. Images purporting to be of the real MacBook Pro updated ... 08: First play of the MacBook Air advertWWDC 2008 - iPhone 3G advert!Is this the gPhone? Probably notZune 2 advert potentially ...
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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled on a certain iPhone advert running in the UK to be banned. The advert in question claims "all the parts of the internet are on the iPhone." which ... internet is far too big to be able to fit into the iPhone!Joking aside, the ASA ruled the advert was misleading and has banned it on breaches of CAP (Broadcast) TV Advertising Standards Code rules 5.1 ( ...
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The BBC are reporting today that the recent iPhone advert which says "all the parts of the Internet are on the iPhone" has been called "misleading" by the Advertising Standards Authority. The reason? Because it doesn't support Java or Flash! The ASA said the advert: "gave a misleading impression of the internet capabilities of the iPhone".
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Finally got round to watching the Orangina advert, complete with zebras in bikinis on top of spurting Orangina bottles, and panda's losing their whole outfits bucks-fizz style. Very bizarre. But when it's got The Telegraph, The Student Rooms and the Ministry of Burlesque talking it must be doing something right - it is an advert [...]
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