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Brand Value - $12,960m

Brand Value - Methodology

Books: Kazuo Ishiguro writes The Remains of the Day

Events: Exxon Valdez oil disaster; Hillsborough football disaster; Tiananmen Square Massacre

Films: Heathers; Shirley Valentine; When Harry met Sally

Music: Stone Roses sing “Fools Gold”

It was Manchester’s moment. Everyone under the age of 30 queued to get into the Hacienda night club while indie bands The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Inspiral Carpets hit the charts.

Nike’s slogan “Just Do It” was gaining momentum as Nike splurged $45m on advertising featuring stars Michael Jordan and Spike Lee. The slogan had been coined the previous year by advertising executive Dan Wieden in a meeting with Nike employees. It has been named as one of the top five ad slogans on the 20th century by Ad Age magazine.

British Airways also introduced its new slogan, “The world’s favourite airline” and along with Saatchi&Saatchi created a sweeping, classic TV ad campaign called Face, which featured an aerial view of hundreds of people making the shape of the face. 

First Direct, the telephone bank, was causing ripples across the banking industry. Launched by Midland Bank as an alternative to high street banks, First Direct has grown to become the most recommended bank in the UK and set a much-needed precedent for good customer service in an industry renowned for neglecting its existing consumers. First Direct took 1000 calls within its first 24 hours and had 100,000 customers by 1991.

The Nintendo Game Boy launched this year changing the face of computer games. Now gamers could game wherever and whenever they wanted to. The first Game Boy was sold with the puzzle game Tetris and beat off competition from the Atari Lynx with a lower price and longer battery power. Since launch Game Boy has sold nearly 120 million units worldwide.

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To celebrate our 50th Anniversary we have already chosen 50 Golden Brands from 1959 to 2008, but now we want you to help us choose the Golden Brand of 2009 which will be awarded at our 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 16 at the Battersea Evolution.

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Masters of Branding

This company understands it is in the business of growing a brand and not necessarily manufacturing and that is why it is one of the world's best examples of branding

Posted by Tim Malone on 5/13/2009 | 8:08 PM

The best

mcdonalds ruleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Gillian on 3/18/2009 | 3:26 PM

Not British Airways!

What about Nike or First Direct or Benetton - breaking new ground. Surely all more iconic than British Airways pedestrian 'World's favourite airline'. First Direct made 74 ads in 3 months Pessimistic View is one of them not the Campaign theme

Posted by Jan Smith on 6/30/2008 | 4:29 PM

The world's what?

Not a favourite - Nintendo much more impressive in its field

Posted by Iain Wolsey on 6/30/2008 | 3:44 PM