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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...
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other One
Network stations adopted the
strapline More
Music Variety, in
essence a
reversion to the
previous strapline. On 5
January 2009, the
station was...
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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...
- England’s Past for Everyone,
commonly known as EPE, was a
Heritage Lottery funded project run by the
Victoria County History between September 2005 and...
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Supplement commissioned Andrew Malcolm to
write an
article under the
strapline "Why the
present constitution of the OUP
cannot work". A
decade later...
- In 1923 the UK arm of the FTDA was
formed with 17 members. One of the
straplines used in
advertising was
Flowers by Wire when the
telegraph was actually...
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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...
- company. He
fronted a £25 million TV ad
campaign for Swiftcover,
using the
strapline "Get a Life". The
advert was then
banned by the
Advertising Standards...
- "tidyman" logo is
still used in
public campaigns,
alongside campaign straplines such as "Let's keep it tidy!" and "Help keep it tidy!"
Following a year-long...
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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...