• Gousto Hires M&C Saatchi And The7stars For Integrated Campaign
    Gousto has appointed M&C Saatchi and the7stars to handle its creative and media account for its first integrated campaign. The recipe-in-a-box company is expected to opt for broadcast, VOD, print and outdoor, according to "Campaign."
  • British Caver Considering Suing Elon Musk Over 'Child Rapist' Remarks
    The British caver whom Elon Musk labelled a "child rapist" is considering suing the tech billionaire, "The Telegraph" reports. The Brit has angered Musk in a social media spat over the viability of the Tesla founder sending over a submarine to get a trapped youth football team out of a Thai cave that had flooded.
  • 'The Bodyguard' Becomes The Most Viewed TV Drama In A Decade
    The BBC has said its drama, "The Bodyguard," has become the most successful tv drama in a decade after more than 10m viewers tuned in to the first episode, or watch it on catch-up, according to "The Guardian."
  • Hearst To Shut Down 'Reveal'
    Hearst will shut down its weekly celebrity gossip magazine, Reveal, after a slump in circulation, "Campaign" reports.
  • UK's Top Police Officer Calls For Cooperation From Social Media Giants
    Britain's most senior police officer, Cressida Dick, is calling on the US tech giants to share information that is vital for serious criminal investigations. "The Telegraph" reports that she is concerned about how long it takes for social media platforms to share data that she believes should be made readily available to UK law enforcement without the need to go through US courts.
  • Investors Worried By WPP's Shrinking Margins In The US
    "The Times" is reporting that investors are nervous about WPP's latest set of financial figures, which showed that margins are being reduced in its US operations, prompting its new CEO Mark Read to call a strategic review of its operations. The result, the paper points out, is that its shares fell by more than 6% trading yesterday morning.
  • Harvey Nichols Becomes Holly Nichols In September
    Harvey Nichols is rebranding as Holly Nichols throughout September as part of its "Let's Hear It For The Girls" campaign devised by TBWA London, "The Drum" reports.
  • Debenhams Unveils New Logo And 'Modern' Positioning
    "Marketing Week" has the details on how Debenhams will "come out fighting" with a new logo and brand positioning that it hopes will show it is "modern and approachable."
  • Carpetright Appoints Y&R London
    Carpetright has appointed Y&R London to deliver a "creative refresh" following a competitive pitch, "Campaign" reports. It marks the end of a five-year period of working with Different.
  • Amazon And Netflix Spent GBP150m On 2017 UK Productions
    Netflix and Amazon spent GBP150m on content made in Britain last year, "The Guardian" reports. Top shows included "Black Mirror" and "The Crown."
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