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- certain products and services. In the UK, they are called end lines or straplines. In ****an, advertising slogans are called catch copy (キャッチコピー, kyatchi...
- image as a second-tier sports channel. Changes include a new logo and strapline. 15 ITV postpones an episode of Jekyll & Hyde in the wake of the 13 November...
- Maybelline". The latter slogan was found to be the most recognizable strapline of the past 150 years by CBS Outdoor. In 1989, L'Oréal ceased to use animal...
- made in Devon, England, (at a factory in Lifton), with their punning strapline "Devon knows how they make it so creamy". The Ambrosia Creamery was founded...
- two, only to have Rupert revive him ('England needs you, Billy'). The strapline used on the present-day DVD cover, "**** and horses: who could ask for...
- Galaxy was a radio network owned by Global Radio and broadcast across the British Isles on FM in regional areas of England and Scotland, through the digital...
- daily. The newspaper's name means "the reporter" in Setswana and its strapline is "News we need to know daily". Until 1989, it was called Mmegi wa Dikgang/The...
- friends. The inspiration for the name came from The Birkenhead Brewery's strapline which was 'Peerless Ales and Stout'. In January 2013 Peerless unveiled...
- 171,300 tonnes of gold mined throughout human history. According to its strapline, the bank's core purpose is 'promoting the good of the people of the United...
- promoted in a series of radio adverti****ts broadcast in 2002 with the strapline "A joy to eat, but a **** to make". These adverts featured actors Simon...