- MAD London - Friday, July 26, 2019
- Are Avatars The Next Frontier In Influencer Marketing?
- Needham Analyst Values YouTube At $200 Billion As Stand-Alone Business
- Do Boris' Facebook Ads Show He Is On Election Footing?
- Apple Buying Intel's 5G Smartphone Modem Business For $1B
- Unilever Gets ROI Boost From Programmatic
- BBC News Webpages Move To Faster PWAs
- Vice UK Journalists Get Union Recognition
- P&G Will Not Go Down Holding Company Route
- MAD London Is Taking A Break Until Monday, August 12th
- Diageo Increases Marketing Budget By 8%
- Mobile Drives European Advertising Growth
- MAD London - Thursday, July 25, 2019
- Fake News Battle Crucial As Gen Z Turns Off TV News
- Facebook Privacy Settlement Panned By Advocates
- KP Snacks Calls Consolidation Review Of Its European Media
- FTC Sues Cambridge Analytica Over Facebook Data Grab
- Young Brits Tune Out TV News
- Retailers Concerned About Amazon Undercutting Prices
- Did FTC Give Zuckerberg A 'Get Out Of Jail Free' Card?
- Study Says There's Nothing Anonymous About Anonymized Data
- Nicky Morgan Named New Culture Secretary
- ITV Ad Revenue Drop Not As Bad As Feared
- Facebook Automated Ad Placement Seems Key In Advertising Strength Across Its Platforms
- Sky Email Tells Customers To Reset Their Passwords
- Half Of Brits Get Their News Through Social
- O2 Will Be Only 5G Network Not Using Huawei Kit
- ASA Reminds 'Love Island' Contestants To Be Clear On Influencer Campaigns
- MAD London - Wednesday, July 24, 2019
- As Brands Handle 'Grunt' Work, Agencies Supply Expertise
- FTC Settlement: Facebook To Pay Unprecedented $5B; Zuckerberg, Independent Officials Must Certify Privacy Protections
- What Does Adland Make Of Boris As PM?
- Tech Giants Face Full-Blown Antitrust Probe
- CMOs Plan To Take More Digital Capabilities In-House
- ITV Drops Late Booking Fees
- Amazon Takes Google Ad Market Share, Microsoft Advertising Holds Strong
- Lords Investigate Whether Big Tech Is Influencing Democracy
- 'The Telegraph' Charts UK's Boredom With Facebook
- Snap Ups Growth: Hits $388M In Revenue YOY, Adds 13M Users
- 'The Times' And 'The Sunday Times' Approved To Share Journalists
- Changing Of The Guard At WPP's GroupM
- 'Love Island' To Get A Winter Installment From 2020
- Another Summer Of Discontent For BA?
- US Investigates Power Of The Tech Giants
- MAD London - Tuesday, July 23, 2019
- Boris And No Deal Are In -- Still, Adland Wants Farage No-Platformed?
- Twitter Taps Gap Kim To Head Global Marketing
- Sadoun Names UK As Growth Powerhouse For Publicis
- IPG's Growth Slips In Q2
- Neil Armstrong Wins For Space Content But The Buzz On Social Goes To Women
- Paddy Power's Gamble On Woods For British Open Campaign
- Premier League Sets New Record For Shirt Sponsorships
- Google Chrome Browser Update Stops Paywalls From Blocking Incognito Mode Visitors
- 'Mediatel' On That Nigel Farage 'Campaign' Cover Feature
- Player Packs And Loot Boxes Unregulated As Not Considered Gambling
- You Can't Win For Losing Under GDPR
- Government Sets Up Fund For Public Interest Reporting
- Paddy Power Takes 'Save Our Shirt' Campaign To Scotland
- Supermarket Sales Down For First Time In Three Years
- Three Named By Ofcom As Not Joining Move To Help Lapsed Customers
- MAD London - Monday, July 22, 2019
- Lies, Statistics And Digital Advertising Growth
- Amazon Changing Rules For Third-Party Sellers Worldwide, Germany Drops Probe
- Cinema Will Achieve Faster Growth Than Digital Advertising Next Year
- eBay Awards Global Media Assignment To MediaCom
- UK Way Out Ahead As EU's Largest Ecommerce Market
- London Underground To Get 4G But Not Until Mid 2020s
- Cyber Crackdown: UK Agency Reports Dwindling Number Of Attacks
- AXA Insurance Hopes Its New Sonic Branding Sound Is Well-Noted
- Nivea Reviews European Media, Wavemaker Is Not Repitching
- Microsoft Reports $33.7B Q4 Earnings
- FirstGroup Picks the7stars For GBP24m Media Account
- Brexit Party Campaigner Admits Receiving Leaked Sir Kim Memos
- The Furore Around Paddy Power's Football Kit Spoof
- What Brands Can Learn From James Bond
- 'The Sun' Claims Streaming Records For Boris vs Hunt Debate
- How GDPR Affects Authentication: An Analysis
- MAD London - Friday, July 19, 2019
- Quality Content Delivers, But How Can Advertisers Find It?
- Sadoun: Holding Companies Face 'Line-In-The-Sand' Decisions About Growth
- Britbox Launch Announced For This Autumn
- Publicis Groupe Client Losses, Spending Declines Stunt NA Growth
- Reach In Talks To Buy 'Certain Assets' From JPI
- Facebook Hides Like Counts In More Countries
- Omnicom Posts UK Growth While Global Figures Decline In Q2
- Grey Adds Global CMO Role
- Amazon Looking For Ad Agency For Prime Now Expansion
- Tabloids See Heaviest Declines In June's ABC Figures
- 5 Ways Brands Can Beat Influencer Marketing's Transparency Crisis
- Quality Content Boosts In-View Times For Advertisers
- EU Hits Qualcomm With 242m Euros Anti-Trust Fine
- MAD London - Thursday, July 18, 2019
- Netflix Subscriber Growth Dips, Share Price Suffers
- Publicis Groupe Leads First Half M&A Buyers' List
- Spark Foundry, UM Split Mattel Media Business
- Privacy Concerns Over FaceApp
- Accordant Founders Muldoon, Greitzer Depart Dentsu Aegis Network: Succession In Place
- Government To Retrain Workers Replaced By AI
- More Than Reviews Ad Account
- How AI Blurs The Line Between Display, Search, Native And Programmatic
- Google Blocking Viagogo Over Touting Allegations
- France Joins US And UK In Urging Caution Over Facebook Libra
- Nearly Every Bulgarian Just Got Hacked
- Amazon Is Next In Line For A Hefty EU Fine
- MAD London - Wednesday, July 17, 2019
- European Commission Investigates How Amazon Uses Data
- WPP Will Not Pitch For Disney Global Media Account
- UM Picks Up EMEA And Asia Pac Media Briefs From Mattel
- Facebook Defends Cryptocurrency In Washington, Says U.S. Should Lead Digital Currency Charge
- Omnicom Stock Takes A Hit As Q2 Revenue Dips
- Amazon Facing An EU Anti-Trust Probe
- Lawmakers Blast 'Woefully Inadequate' $5 Billion Facebook Settlement
- Tech Giants Are Unclear On New French Tax
- Marketing Growth Hits 0% As Brexit Fears Take Their Toll
- HuffPost UK Closes Blogging Section
- Juventus Will Not Appear In FIFA 20
- Facebook Will Pause Libra Until Regulators Approve
- UK's First Ad For A Cannabis-Based Product Launches
- Nigel Farage Tells 'Campaign' He'd Consider An Advertising Career
- Dyson Ad Banned For Implying Fan Is Cordless
- Boris And Brexit See Growth Grind To A Halt
- MAD London - Tuesday, July 16, 2019
- Cricket's Problem Goes Beyond A TV Paywall
- Google Working On AI In China Has Billionaire Peter Thiel, Others Raising Major Concerns
- Facebook Launches Fake Ad Reporting Service
- First 5G Mobile Roaming Service Starts In Switzerland
- England's World Cup Cricket Triumph Got Half The Audience Of Wimbledon Final
- Top In-House Creative Agency Concern: Attracting, Keeping Talent Energized
- Microsoft Changes Cortana To Integrate With Amazon Alexa
- Tech Giants Face Up To A Grilling From The Senate
- GDPR Health Watch: Firms Are Recovering Their Data
- Pearson Launches A Digital-First Model For Textbooks
- Cadwalladr Will Fight Banks On Libel Charges
- MAD London - Monday, July 15, 2019
- FTC Reportedly Fines Facebook $5 Billion
- Facebook Fined $5bn For Cambridge Analytica Scandal
- Google Home Shares Recordings With Outside Contractors
- Google Under Irish Investigation For Data Leaks
- Amazon Continues To Dominate Big 5 Advertising ROI, Facebook's Outlook Improves
- TV Music Streaming Service For Older Users Lines Up Float
- Study Finds @realDonaldTrump Trails @BarackObama's Twitter Reach By About 25%
- Journalist, Who Boris Johnson's Friend Wanted Beaten Up, Speaks Out
- Government Persuades Twitter To Take Down Fake Accounts
- Brands Begin To Hit Roadblocks With Real-Time Ad Bidding And Targeting
- Alan Turing To Be On Next GBP50 Note
- Secondary School Students To Get Lessons On 'Fake News'
- Voice Leak Scandal -- Is This Google's Cambridge Analytica Moment?