BBC
Home Secretary Amber Rudd is in San Francisco for a summit today with the US tech giants to tell them that they must do more to counter terrorism. Top of the list, the BBC reports, is the "problem" of encryption.
Campaign
Axa is reviewing its digital agency requirements. "Campaign" believes the review will include social and content briefs and will look for any agency that can work on the insurance giant's customer analytics and customer experience. Oystercatchers is running the process.
Campaign
Channel 4's coverage of the quarter final of the women's World Cup, between England and France, has set a new record for the sport with a peak of 3.3m and average 2m viewers. That equates to a 10.4% share of a Sunday night audience, beating Channel 4's normal proportion of views. Thursday's semifinal match with The Netherlands could well set another new record, Campaign forecasts.
The Guardian
A lawyer acting for Peter Settelen, Princess Diana's former vocal coach, has said that he has broken no rules in allowing interview tapes featuring the late royal talking about her unhappy married life being sold to Channel 4 for broadcast on Sunday night. "The Guardian" reveals that, despite opposition to the programme, Settelen's lawyer argues he was not bound by an oath of privacy.
Marketing Week
Coca-Cola has launched a sustainability campaign in the UK, centred around encouraging customers to recycle their cans and plastic bottles. "Marketing Week" reveals that a new ad will depict two cans who fall in love over and over again as they are reunited after being recycled.
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