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LBi wins Etihad Airways global digital strategy and media account

London: Global marketing and technology agency, LBi, has been selected to manage the global digital media strategy, search and affiliate marketing account for Etihad Airways, following a global agency review.

The selection will enable LBi to extend its existing relationship with Etihad Airways and work with the airline to link bought, owned and earned media to power customer journeys in a way that no other agency can.

Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Etihad Airways is the fastest growing airline in the history of commercial aviation, so we sought out media agencies that can not only keep up with our pace of growth, but also help us bring our brand to a global audience in a more innovative and effective way.

“This is the first time we have split our ATL and digital media into separate contracts, which we elected to do simply to ensure that we are able to best leverage specialist agency strengths.”

Laurent Ezekiel, worldwide client services director, LBi, added: “Having partnered with Etihad since 2008 we are absolutely delighted by this appointment, which feels like a natural extension of our relationship, while underpinning our growth in the region under the guidance of MENA MD Amy McFarling.

“With the calibre of agencies in Etihad’s review process, our success is yet more evidence that our blended proposition is working and a point of difference in the market.”

MediaCom has been selected to manage above-the-line media planning and buying, with both agencies servicing the account globally from Abu Dhabi.

ENDS

About LBi

LBi is a global marketing and technology agency, expert at blending strategic, creative, media and technical expertise to build business value. We help companies of all shapes and sizes decide what’s next for their business – and then we take them there. Along with our media arm bigmouthmedia we define and execute transformational digital strategies for clients including BT, Coca-Cola, E.ON, Lloyds TSB, Play.com, SAB Miller and Virgin Atlantic.

Across our 26 offices in 18 countries, there are more than 1,900 digital specialists collaborating with brands to enrich people’s lives via service design, branded content, mobile, CRM and social media. We also set the pace in digital display, search, affiliate marketing, usability and analytics. There are many things that make LBi unique, but if we had to choose one it would be our ability to bring together diverse teams of experts to suit any brief. We call this blending, and it’s the reason why all types of organisations – from famous global businesses to disruptive start-ups – choose LBi to help make their brands desirable wherever, whenever and however people choose to engage with them.

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Sony Ericsson launches Xperia Studio for artists and creative collaborators

London and New York: Sony Ericsson has launched Xperia Studio, an always-on entertainment platform for artists and collaborators to create and share their most innovative content.

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Studio invites a range of creative thinkers, intellectuals and hackers – from collaborative artist collectives in Denmark to astrophysicists in New York – to take its range of Xperia handsets to their absolute limits, and ultimately to ‘remake reality’.

The first phase of the project has seen collaborators from around the world use Xperia handsets to create a flame-thrower camera flash,view the universe with the naked eyecapture the perfect wave and create a song from the ambient sounds of Paris. Each influencer project has been video-documented and uploaded to the Xperia Studio platform, an always on content theatre that showcases the interesting and innovative work being done as part of the global initiative. Xperia Studio also lives on Facebook and Twitter.

Moreover, Xperia Studio is unlocking creative thinking by asking participants to share their projects and contribute otherwise inaccessible experiences to a central, self-sustaining resource for this influential community and consumers alike.

The project underlines Sony Ericsson’s heritage as an innovator that continually blurs the lines between entertainment, technology and communications.

The first round of collaborators involved in the Xperia Studio project includes:

- Illutron, a collaborative interactive art studio in Copenhagen
- Dr. Joshua Peek, a Hubble Fellow and astrophysicist at Columbia University, NYC
- Ed Sloane, a lifelong surfer and innovative surf photographer from Victoria, Australia
- Annabel Linquist – an artist and musician from NYC

In each instance, Sony Ericsson has provided the collaborators with Xperia handsets and the means through which to document the work.

Chris Clarke, Chief Creative Officer of LBi, said: “It’s a real treat to work with a client so determined to break the tired old marketing paradigm. Sony Ericsson has been focused all along on creating something interesting and engaging. What’s so exciting about this is the way storytelling and technology combine to tell emotive stories. We’re excited to see where this will go in the future.”

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LBi’s SYRUP wins ‘International people’s voice award’ at the WEBBY’s

Syrup’s Hello FRA campaign is this years People’s Voice Award Winner in Interactive Advertising at the 13th Annual Webby Awards.

 Hailed as the “Internets highest honour” by the New York Times, 500,000 people voted for their favourite websites, videos and ads. Syrup Stockholm will pick up their award in New York on 8th June, fans will be able to watch the ceremony, including Syrup’s ‘5 word only’ speech via YouTube.

 Hello FRA is the campaign that introduced digital disobedience to the net. In spring 2008, the Swedish government proposed a new law that makes mass-surveillance of e-mail-traffic, sms, phones, etc. possible of Swedes without suspicions of illegal activity. With the campaign Hello FRA, the little independent newspaper Fria Tidningen, gave people the opportunity to sabotage the new law and join the fight.

 Syrup created a simple standard text that people can put in their e-mails that makes FRA’s computerized search programs react. This will make the FRA’s digital e-mail filters busy analyzing ordinary e-mails, and will make their million-dollar investment worthless. With a simple mail signature people can spread the word through their daily mail communication. The text can be changed randomly with different “dangerous” trigger words.  Without any media investment, the campaign spread instantly,, e-mail to e-mail and blog to blog.

 Fredrik Lundgren, Creative Director at Syrup, “The beauty of the campaign is that it shows that people wish to be part of the message. A very simple way to use the social functions on the net and give people a tool to express their view”.

 Jonas Sandström, marketing director at Fria Tidningen, “The first time I got an email with a Hello FRA-signature in my mailbox from an outside contact; I realized the extent of the campaign.”

 The 13th Annual Webby Awards received nearly 10,000 entries from over 60 countries and all 50 states.

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