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BBDO New York
Bill Bruce (Chief Creative Officer)
David Lubars (Chief Creative Officer)
Eric Silver (Executive Creative Director)
Ari Weiss (Creative Director)
Jerome Marucci (Creative Director)
Jamie Overkamp (Art Director)
Jerome Marucci (Art Director)
Ari Weiss (Copywriter)

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Advertising, Outdoor | Popularity: 29% | Neuville - 2006-09-25 | Send this ad to a friend |

27 Responses to “BBC”

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  2. D @ September 27th, 2006

    What a rip off. Someone should get fired

  3. Keith L. Dick @ June 15th, 2007

    Interesting way of showing 2-sides or both sides of a story (News)…

  4. BBC adverts (part deux) « @ June 15th, 2007

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  5. […] So I moan about the licence fee increase, I bitch about Holby Blue, I despair at yet another celebrity cookery show, I seethe at poor reporting and any hint of bias. But sometimes I just feel proud of the BBC. […]

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  7. […] Ingenious “See both sides of the story” banners being displayed as part of the “BBC Now in America” advertising campaign. BBC is so much better than american news. cnn international also puts american news to shame. this is great for tv news.read more | digg story […]

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  9. Beautiful ad. « @ June 15th, 2007

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  10. Pablo @ June 15th, 2007

    Awesone! I love the one about George Bush and mexicans…

  11. Fat Free Milk @ June 15th, 2007

    Much respect, BBC.

  12. […] Impresionante campaña publicitaria de la BBC a pie de calle, utilizando las esquinas para simbolizar y proyectar su mensaje. El creativo juega con la máxima periodística del contraste de la información, máxima que hoy día es prácticamente mínima debido a la concreción de intereses político-económicos que amordazan a los grandes medios de comunicación. La noticia siempre tiene dos caras o más, y es deber del periodista dar cuenta de todas ellas. Lo demás es puro panfleto o tergiversación. Muy respetable en aquellas publicaciones corporativas o partidarias que no tienen como objetivo la información, sino la propaganda. Pero deleznable en los medios que alardean de llamarse ‘periodísticos’. Ahora sólo falta que también se lo aplique la propia BBC. […]

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  14. Sky Eyes @ June 15th, 2007

    Like seeing both sides yet long for the spoken or written word, that arrives from both sides in the form of shared statements that convey the fact that “He lied like an eyewitness”.

    Always remember that “Freedom of Press is limited to those who own one”. Better than the U S of A News Twreps.

  15. Mister Q @ June 15th, 2007

    The BBC is saying loud and clear that they do not and will not be biased in their news reporting. They do not bow to political pressure in the UK and I think if they bring that to the world stage they will highlight just how biased different news broadcasters can be. Proud to be British and really impressed by the clever advertising here.

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  20. […] A very cleaver series of posters for BBC World’s ‘Now in America’ campaign. […]

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  22. Motorcycle Guy @ June 18th, 2007

    I think this is awesome if they hold up to what these images are trying to say.

  23. […] Although I’m in no position to criticise the American media, I find that articles such as this are becoming a more frequent sight, noting how the by far best source of legitimate political commentary in modern America is Comedy Central’s excellent Daily Show. Being a religiously regular viewer of the Daily Show I can see why as it is consistently entertaining and informative in spite of it’s heavy liberal bias (not that this bothers me too much). John Stewart certainly hold no punches when it comes down to highlighting the blatant corruption in American politics something which is shamefully ignored by big media and I can now understand why the BBC is considering this a good time to launch a news channel in the states touting itself with clever marketing as an unbiased source - this time without parody! My initial opinion on this move by the BBC was with distaste that the Beeb which is funded by my £120 per year “license” is now extending its services to countries who do not have the mandatory license fee, yes it might be a pay-channel but it goes beyond the BBC’s primary audience - the British public. On consideration though it’s original charter was to voice British opinion and politics to the world so to provide the powerful but under-informed masses of the United States of the world beyond their borders and an outsider view on their own political situation unaffected by bribery and propaganda, perhaps it will do some good and serve its original mission better. It can’t harm to open a few eyes of those fed up hearing about celebrity court trials and how safe the streets of Baghdad apparently are. Maybe the BBC will now become Britain’s tool to promoting world peace through common understanding. A bit idealist I suppose but it makes a lot more sense. […]

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  26. Bassam @ December 18th, 2007

    to reply #10 >>
    I also love this one .. but they are not mexicans, they are arabs (precisely egyptians),, look at the tv channel on the left, news are written in arabic!

    any way …. not a big deal huh @__@

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