News round-up

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

August 27, 2007 | 2 min read

A quick round-up of some of the main media and marketing stories hitting The Drum newsdesk this week...

Illustrator John McFaul is to create new visuals for the public areas within John Lennon Airport in Liverpool, in keeping with Liverpool’s activities as Capital of Culture.

Love is to create a new international marketing campaign for sports brand Umbro, including advertising, digital and viral promotion.

Pavilion has consolidated its Siemens account win last year and has been granted responsibility for the company’s global integrated direct marketing account, including a number of local campaigns in the US and Germany.

Mother has been appointed by Northern Foods to handle the £5 million Fox\'s biscuits advertising account left by Propaganda earlier this year, beating competitors WCRS and Hurrell and Dawson.

The Manchester branch of Fopp, which went into administration in July, reopened this weekend.

Magazine publishers Mondadori, controlled by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, has reportedly expressed an interest in Emap’s consumer titles such as FHM, Closer and Heat.

Following a four-way pitch, Parkinson\'s Disease Society has hired TDA to handle its £2m marketing activity over the next three years, starting with a two stage direct mail campaign next month.

Jack Daniel’s owners Brown-Forman has appointed Momentum to create and experimental campaign for the brand based around the Carling weekend music festivals.

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