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A Vodafone advert starring Martin Freeman, in which the actor seems to be breaking up with his partner but is really trying to leave the phone firm, has been banned for being misleading.
Sherlock star Martin Freeman's Vodafone advert has been taken off air – and here's the reason why. Don't expect to see him breaking up with his contract provider on TV any time soon.
The commercial was “100% AI-produced without a single real pixel,” Amr El Badry, Vodafone’s global senior brand identity and communications manager, told Ad Age. Featured Stories Cannes Lions ...
A Vodafone radio commercial broke advertising rules because the terms and conditions were read out too quickly at the end, a watchdog said on Wednesday. Skip to main content.
"This advert brings to life how Vodafone can play a big part in bringing people closer to their loved ones at Christmas, whilst perfectly capturing the nation’s mood at this magical time of year.” ...
The voice-over on the advert reads out: “Switching to Vodafone is now easy with one touch switch. We sort everything out for you. We even call your current provider and help towards any leaving ...
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A Vodafone advert starring Martin Freeman, in which the actor seems to be breaking up with his partner but is really trying to leave the phone firm, has been banned for being misleading. The ...
A Vodafone advert starring Martin Freeman, in which the actor seems to be breaking up with his partner but is really trying to leave the phone firm, has been banned for being misleading.