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Ticket-Text win
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Shortlisted
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Bluewater brief
Bluewater has handed Lexis a six-figure account -
Spotted!
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Lexis win
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New consumer head
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Outstanding star status
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PRCA & Frontline Awards
Hugh makes it to the Hall of Fame -
GiveGet client win
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Bright Young Things
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My Favourite Outfit
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MySpace appoints Lexis
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Healthcare shop search
Lexis searches for healthcare team -
Could it be magic?
Profile on Margot Raggett, Lexis's incoming CEO -
Nokia win
Lexis wins Nokia account after four-way pitch -
Changes at the top
Raggett picks up CEO post -
Rocking Herne Hill
Birley makes his mark on pub scene -
Alex Maw
New consumer board director joins from Exposure -
Lexis wins EDF Energy brief
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Award win for Lexis Sport
Barclays Spaces For Sports wins Hollis Best Grassroots Sp... -
Boots win
Boots ends its three-month agency hunt -
Mark Lyons
Lyons exits F-H to take up Lexis role -
3 Weddings & A Baby
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Fabulous Over 50s
"Over 50 not over the hill" say UK women -
Runner-up!
Marketing's Agency of the Year 2006 -
T+ Medical Win
Lexis to promote disease monitor for mobiles -
Big night for Lexis
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Lexis Fights Off Rivals to Bag Ask.com Account
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M&S Hires Lexis to Promote Integrity of its Food
Marks & Spencer will use Lexis PR to add creative sparkle... -
Coke GB Enlists Lexis for Zero Launch Brief
Coca-Cola GB has handed the consumer brief for its flagsh... -
100 Best
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Lexis PR Wins Norwich Union Consumer PR
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Next Fifteen Acquires Stake in Lexis
Next Fifteen has acquired a 25% stake in Lexis PR... -
Lexis Client Win
Documentary broadcaster The Discovery Network has recruit... -
Another Award Win
Lexis claims CIPR Industry and Commerce award for Domino'... -
Marketing Society Recognises Lexis' PR Success
Lexis client Dove has scooped a Marketing Communications ... -
Lexis Scoops Silver at the Frontline Awards 2005
Last night Lexis claimed Silver in the PRCA Frontline Awa... -
Award-Tastic
We are very proud to announce the latest addition to the ...
GiveGet client win
TK Maxx has hired Talk PR to promote its biennial ‘GiveGet’ charity campaign in national media. The discount retailer has also briefed Lexis PR to handle regional media for the programme, which is run in association with Cancer Research UK. GiveGet encourages TK Maxx customers to donate second-hand clothing and household items through bags distributed in-store. The contents are then sold in Cancer Research UK shops. The next campaign, which runs from 23 February to 9 March 2008, has the strapline ‘Spring clean your wardrobe and raise money for Cancer Research UK’. Talk PR will focus on securing high-end fashion coverage in glossy magazines, national newspapers and supplements, as well as on TV, radio and online. Lexis PR will seek coverage in regional media. The accounts were awarded after a competitive pitch. TK Maxx usually runs its PR in-house, although in previous years it has used undisclosed agencies to work on GiveGet. Last year, GiveGet was fronted by model Rachel Hunter, and in 2004 by Jerry Hall. However, TK Maxx manager of communications Helen Gunter said: ‘We decided next year’s campaign required a fresh approach, hence the campaign is not using a model this year.’ The 2006 campaign generated £2.5m worth of donated clothes and household items, a target TK Maxx wants to beat this year. The average value of each donated bag is £30. TK Maxx has more than 200 stores nationwide. Source: PR Week 16/11/07
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