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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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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...
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campaign for Nescafé,
focusing on the
purity of its
coffee and
featuring the
strapline "Coffee at its brightest". Nescafé was
ranked 153rd
among India's most...
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efficient bespoke search service for
advertisers on slogans, endlines,
straplines,
taglines etc. –
Slogans of the 70s".
Retrieved July 16, 2015. "Panasonic...
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April 2014). "Wilkinson
rebrands store estate to 'Wilko'
matching new
strapline".
Retail W****.
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October 2014. Lanyon,
Daniel (16
March 2013)...
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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...
- Bauer's
Manchester newsroom. Hits
Radio Cornwall has one
current on air
strapline: "The
Biggest Hits, The
Biggest Throwbacks" 005, made by
jingle production...
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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...
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Marketing slogans are
often called taglines in the
United States or
straplines in the
United Kingdom.
Europeans use the
terms baselines, signatures,...