Private Hear
Private Hear: May 2013
Featuring work from Boost, Lucozade, Kleenex, the Department for Communities and Local Government, Gumtree.com and the White Ribbon Campaign.
Private Hear: April 2013
Featuring work from ADT, Tesco, Virgin Trains, Road Safety Scotland, National Citizen Service and Department of Transport.
Private Hear: March 2013
Featuring work from Moneysupermarket, Green Flag, Toyota, Macmillan Cancer Support, Time To Change nad The Co-operative Funeralcare.
Private Hear: February 2013
Featuring work from McDonald's, WWF, The Metropolitan Police, Digital Radio UK, The Sunday Times and Warburton's.
Private Hear: December 2012
Featuring work from Bluewater, ChurchAds.net, The Guardian, Nando's, Gillette and Sky.

Campaign, in association with the RAB, is inviting reviewers each month to critique some of the latest ads to air on radio.
Read what they had to say - and hear the ads - by clicking on the links below.
If you have an ad you'd like to submit for a future month, email suzanne.bidlake@haymarket.com
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