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− | '''Saatchi & Saatchi''' is a PR agency founded in London in 1970 by [[Charles Saatchi]] (1943- ), [[Maurice Saatchi]] (1946- ) and [[Tim Bell]]. The agency was best known for its extensive propaganda campaign for the Conservative party (UK) during several elections. In particular, S&S produced the effective political advertising of Margaret Thatcher's campaign. | + | '''Saatchi & Saatchi''' is a PR agency founded in London in 1970 by [[Charles Saatchi]] (1943- ), [[Maurice Saatchi]] (1946- ) and [[Tim Bell]]. The agency was best known for its extensive propaganda campaign for the Conservative party (UK) during several elections. In particular, S&S produced the effective political advertising of Margaret Thatcher's campaign. The brothers Saatchi were later removed from the agency and have set up a new firm called [[M&C Saatchi]]. |
==Nation Branding== | ==Nation Branding== |
Revision as of 16:11, 13 January 2007
Saatchi & Saatchi is a PR agency founded in London in 1970 by Charles Saatchi (1943- ), Maurice Saatchi (1946- ) and Tim Bell. The agency was best known for its extensive propaganda campaign for the Conservative party (UK) during several elections. In particular, S&S produced the effective political advertising of Margaret Thatcher's campaign. The brothers Saatchi were later removed from the agency and have set up a new firm called M&C Saatchi.
Nation Branding
In 2006, a global survey revealed that "Israel" that there was a negative perception of the country. The Israeli government consulted with various PR companies to rebrand itself, and S&S was part of this effort. As Berkowitz writes:
- Although the new public relations effort is still in its formative stages, and a budget for it has yet to be developed, a staff person with the London-based global advertising firm Saatchi and Saatchi acknowledged that it is already working with the Israelis free of charge on the re-branding effort.[1]
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External Resources
- ^Bill Berkowitz, Looking for an Extreme Makeover, Electronic Intifada, 12 January 2007.