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UK: The Guardian uses JCDecaux’ Digital Screens for WikiLeaks Headlines

1 December 2010 16 h 38 min1 Comment

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The Guardian is running a campaign on JCDecaux’s network of D6 screens in rail stations in London to alert commuters to the latest Wikileaks headlines. The campaign was booked through PHD and Posterscope and will be regularly updated, using multiple creatives.

Today’s creatives include “What the Bank Governor really thought of David Cameron" and "Washington’s fears about Pakistan’s nuclear weapons”.

Categories : Ad-network, Ad-sales, Campaign, Train Station, United Kingdom

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