BRITAIN-LIFESTYLE-RETAIL-ECONOMY-ADVERTISING

TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ALICE RITCHIE Shoppers on Oxford Street, central London, stop to watch the "Monty the Penguin" advert in the window display at the John Lewis department store on November 24, 2014. As Christmas nears, British television screens are filled with heart-warming tales of lonely penguins, family reunions and homesick soldiers in an attempt to get customers to part with their cash. More and more retailers are ditching traditional product adverts for mini movies about love and friendship that have become a national talking point, ranked against each other by the media and subject to parody online. High-street department store John Lewis, which started the trend a few years ago, again leads the pack with a tear-jerking tale of a little boy who makes his lonely toy penguin's Christmas by buying him a mate. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP via Getty Images)
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ALICE RITCHIE Shoppers on Oxford Street, central London, stop to watch the "Monty the Penguin" advert in the window display at the John Lewis department store on November 24, 2014. As Christmas nears, British television screens are filled with heart-warming tales of lonely penguins, family reunions and homesick soldiers in an attempt to get customers to part with their cash. More and more retailers are ditching traditional product adverts for mini movies about love and friendship that have become a national talking point, ranked against each other by the media and subject to parody online. High-street department store John Lewis, which started the trend a few years ago, again leads the pack with a tear-jerking tale of a little boy who makes his lonely toy penguin's Christmas by buying him a mate. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-LIFESTYLE-RETAIL-ECONOMY-ADVERTISING
KÖP EN LICENS
Hur får jag använda den här bilden?
kr 4,200.00
SEK

INFORMATION

Begränsningar:
Kontakta ditt lokala kontor för all kommersiell eller marknadsföringsrelaterad användning. Fullständiga redaktionella rättigheter: Storbritannien, USA, Irland, Italien, Spanien och Kanada (ej Quebec). Begränsade redaktionella rättigheter i andra områden. Ring ditt lokala kontor.TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ALICE RITCHIE
Upphovsman:
LEON NEAL / Anställd
Redaktionell fil nr:
459581942
Samling:
AFP
Datum skapat:
24 november 2014
Uppladdningsdatum:
Releaseinformation:
Saknar release. Mer information
Källa:
AFP
Kod:
AFP
Objektnamn:
DV1916271
Högsta tillåtna filstorlek:
4193 x 2447 bpkt (35,50 x 20,72 cm) - 300 dpi - 2 MB