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adbreakanthems’ News page covers the latest developments in the market for music in current TV adverts
March 28 | Lloyds Bank | For Your Next Step
POSTED ON 28 March 2016
A delicate setting of Tears For Fears’ 1982 hit Mad World by classically-trained pianist Jennifer Ann helps bring order to Lloyds Bank’s next
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0Music Rights Without Fights
POSTED ON 21 March 2016
The right choice in music can make or break a TV advertising campaign – but for many brand managers and marketers the music business remains a p
March 21 | New Adverts This Week
POSTED ON 21 March 2016
A full list of all the TV adverts and trailers which were posted on Adbreakanthems between March 15 – March 21 2016.
March 21 | Stella Artois: Be Legacy – The History of Sebastian Artois
POSTED ON 21 March 2016
Top Belgian beer brand Stella Artois has turned to the sound of the Deep South – deep South London, that is – to underpin a global campaign celebr
March 14 | New Adverts This Week
POSTED ON 14 March 2016
A full list of all the TV adverts and trailers which were posted on Adbreakanthems between March 8 – March 14 2016.
March 14 | Jacob’s | Mini Cheddars: Crackin’
POSTED ON 14 March 2016
Who said successful syncing is a science? If Jacob’s latest Crackin’ commercials are anything to go by you might be tempted to call it a lottery!
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0UK Music+Sound Awards 2016
POSTED ON 7 March 2016
The fifth UK Music+Sound Awards took place on Wednesday March 2 at London’s historic Café de Paris.
March 7 | Sonos | Apple Music + Sonos: Rocking Out At Home
POSTED ON 7 March 2016
Barely two months into the New Year and BBC Sound Of…2016 shortlister Mura Masa is rapidly emerging as a sync sector favourite on both sides of the
March 7 | New Adverts This Week
POSTED ON 7 March 2016
A full list of all the TV adverts and trailers which were posted on Adbreakanthems between March 1 – March 7 2016. BooHoo.
February 29 | Renault Clio | Be Moved, Not Driven
POSTED ON 29 February 2016
If the Euro Soul soundtrack to Renault’s stylish new Clio film fails to make the singles charts then a lot of people will be very disappointed.