- MAD London - Thursday, April 11, 2019
- MMGY Global Acquires UK-Based Digital Spring
- Prince Harry And Oprah To Collaborate On Apple TV+ Series
- Facebook Lets Users Track Updates, Reduces Ability To Spread Misinformation
- Wikileaks Founder Arrested At Ecuadorian Embassy In London
- A Fourth Of Phishing Emails Slip By Office 365 Security: Study
- Haagen-Dasz Confirms Split With Saatchi & Saatchi
- PHD And UM Battle For Just Eat Consolidated Media Account
- 'Marketing Week' Tells Adland People Just Don't Like Ads
- Impress Forms Cairncross Review Task Force
- Duty Of Care Law Will Not Override Editorial Press Regulation
- Is There Life For Lush After Social?
- MAD London - Wednesday, April 10, 2019
- WPP And Dentsu Are Final 2 Fighting For L'Oreal Media Brief
- Facebook Bows To World Pressure, Modifies Its Terms
- Publicis Groupe Germany Rejiggers Leadership Team
- UK Data Chief Says Accountability Under GDPR Still Not Here
- Snapchat Growth Downgraded: Will Lose Users, Share Of Social Media
- Vodafone Calls Global Media Review
- Twitter Limits Followed Accounts To 400
- PA Signs Up Local Papers To 'Robot Generated' Stories
- Lush Ditches Social
- 'ITV Magazine' Shut After Just One Issue
- Twitter Cuts The Number Of Accounts Users Can Follow To 400
- The European Commission Says Facebook Will Be Clearer On Data
- Leadfeeder Raises EUR3.1 Million In Funding Round
- Stressed Tech Industry Also Has Gender Issues
- MAD London - Tuesday, April 9, 2019
- Britain Regulates Social Media, Institutes Duty Of Care
- Don't Bombard And Keep It Relevant, Kantar Research Shows
- Are Netflix And The Streamers The New Ad Blockers?
- Pinterest Sets IPO Share Price, Eyes $1.2B
- Eurostar Reviews Global Media Account
- EU Probes Microsoft Contracts -- With The EU
- Crowdfunding New Service Gets Google Funding
- Taptica Changing Name To Tremor International, Forges New Identity
- David Beckham Speaks In Multiple Languages In Malaria Campaign
- Microsoft Contributes To Google Chrome Open-Source Code As It Improves Edge
- Renault Covers Up Emissions Expletives In Digital Outdoor Campaign
- Ofcom Investigates Jon Snow's 'White People' Remark
- MAD London - Monday, April 8, 2019
- Self-Regulation Is Over For Tech Giants
- Publicis Shop Lands Unicef Assignment
- BBH To Make 10% Of Staff Redundant
- Proposed New Internet Laws Welcomed By Police, Charities
- UK Agency OUAT Expands To U.S. Via M&A Route
- Amal Clooney To Promote Press Freedom For Foreign Office
- Accenture Looking For A Global Creative Director
- VMLY&R Confirms New Chief Executive
- Pay Gap Widens At A Third Of Media Companies
- British Woman Faces Dubai Jail Sentence For Social Media Insult
- MAD London - Friday, April 5, 2019
- WPP Opens New Amsterdam Campus
- Social Media Giants To Fund New Regulator
- Snap Plans To Run Ads From Other Apps
- ICO To Investigate Pro-Brexit Ads
- Ralph Lauren Trims Media Agency Roster
- Prince Harry Suggests Fortnite Ban
- Snapchat To Lose Users In The UK This Year
- Integrate Acquires B2B Lead-Generation Firm Akkroo For $34 Million
- Apple Music Available On Alexa
- Obit: Carat Founder Gilbert Gross, Dead At 87
- Havas London Picked To Promote T Levels
- Cyber Breaches Have Declined, UK Report Says
- The Data Breach Regulatory Outlook In 2019
- Screens May Not Be Bad, But Content Can Be
- MAD London - Thursday, April 4, 2019
- Paying For News Could Be A Smart Move For Facebook
- IAB Europe Hit With GDPR Complaint By Privacy Advocate
- UK Google Employees Get GBP226k Average Pay
- Wunderman Thompson Lands Global Duracell Assignment
- Are Leave Ads Being Coordinated By Former Boris Advisor?
- Volkswagen Tests Self-Driving Cars On Hamburg City Streets
- Gambling Sites Warned Over Advertising To Children
- Conde Nast's 'La Cucina Italiana' Heads To U.S.
- 'The Guardian' On Track To Hit 2m Subscribers In 3 Years
- Duracell Picks Wunderman Thompson
- 100 Million Customers Projected To Shop Using AR Next Year
- Services Sector Suffers Brexit Jitters
- 'The Guardian' Vows To Clearly Label Older Content
- Nearly A Quarter Of British Homes Have Smart Speakers
- MAD London - Wednesday, April 3, 2019
- Women Already Have Fair Pay -- They Need Fair Prospects
- Accenture Interactive Strikes Deal To Buy Droga5
- Boots Sponsors British And Irish Women's Football Teams
- IPG, Publicis, WPP Make LinkedIn Top Places To Work List
- Reebok To Reward Loyalty And Social Shares With Points
- London ECD At VMLY&R Heads Back To New York
- 'Vogue Greece' Returns As National Debt Crunch Fades
- New Subcommittee Formed To Tackle Fake News
- YouTube Posts Warning Messages on Tommy Robinson Videos
- MAD London - Tuesday, April 2, 2019
- Programmatic Overtakes Direct, But In-App Still Needs Work
- GroupM Finds D2C Brands Lag Broader Economic Growth, Big Marketers Continue To Dominate -- For Now
- ICO Urges Facebook To Drop Cambridge Analytica Fine Appeal
- BBC Takes Control Of UKTV
- UK Celeb Gossip Mag 'Now' Shutters Print Edition, Shifts To Digital
- Teads Hit $430M In 2018 Revenues, Ad Manager Helps Drive Growth
- Facebook Considers Paying For Editors And News
- MRM McCann London Announces New CEO
- Google Closures Are Hurting The Brand
- Iceland Appoints Leo Burnett
- Subway Parts Company With McCann London
- MPs Tell Govt To Split Up Big Consultancies
- MAD London - Monday, April 1, 2019
- Zuckerberg Calls For Governments To Regulate The Net
- Ending Feud With Sorrell, WPP Acquires S4
- Facebook CEO Favors Global Regulations To Contain Harmful Content
- Alexa To Offer Tailor-Made Skills For Businesses
- Google Not Expected To Change Privacy Protections, Ad Tech Stocks Recover On News
- Facebook Starts Explaining Feed Decisions
- Publicis Groupe In Talks To Acquire Epsilon
- Broadband Providers Offer Automatic Compensation
- Discovery Plans Natural-History Streaming Service Following BBC Deal
- M&S Hands Fashion Creative To ODD
- VVCP Wins Maynards Bassetts Without A Pitch
- Homebase Seeks Creative Agency
- Gmail Is 15 Years Old Today
- Mass Coldplay Email Brings Down Payment System
- Zuck To Regulators -- 'I Agree.... Your Turn'