• Facebook Told To Reinstate Italian Right-Wing Group's Account
    A court in Rome has ordered Facebook to reinstate the suspended account of a right-wing movement, CasaPound, and pay the organisation 800 Euros compensation for every day the account has been inaccessible. "The Guardian" reveals that Facebook closed down the site for breaking its policy on hate speech.
  • Vauxhall Signs Drama On 4 Sponsorship Deal
    Vauxhall is replacing Lexus as the sponsor of Channel 4 dramas. "Campaign" reveals that the car manufacturer has signed a one-year deal, replacing Lexus, which has sponsored the genre for the past six years.
  • BT Sport To Offer Monthly Passes
    BT Sport will begin allowing users to subscribe one month at a time because, according to "The Guardian," it realises that some viewers prefer a monthly arrangement over a long-term contract.
  • Instagram Stories Ad Spending Up 70%
    Ad spending on Instagram Stories is up 70% year-on-year, according to research from Socialbakers discussed in "Mobile Marketing."
  • Rugby And Cricket World Cups Dominated Google Search In 2019
    It may come as little surprise that in the year England reached the final of the Rugby World Cup and won the Cricket World Cup the two events were the most searched-for queries on Google this year, the BBC reports.
  • Amazon's Deliveroo Investment Might Need Probing, CMA Warns
    Amazon's investment in Deliveroo could impact businesses and consumers with a more expensive service and so may well have to be fully investigated, the UK's competition watchdog has warned, "Sky News" reports.
  • FCB Inferno Wins Andrex And Kleenex Account
    Andrex and Kleenex have awarded their UK creative advertising account to FCB Inferno, "Campaign" reports. The business was won without a competitive pitch. The incumbent was Wunderman Thompson.
  • BBC And ITV Apologise Over Repeating Fake Punch News
    Both the BBC and ITV have apologised for tweeting claims that a protestor punched a Conservative campaigner outside a hospital after a video of the incident shows it was more a case of the campaigner accidentally walking into a wagging finger, "Press Gazette" reports.
  • UM Retains GoPro Global Media Account
    UM has retained the global media account for GoPro cameras after a competitive pitch, "Campaign" reveals.
  • Amazon Picks Up Champions League Games In Germany
    Amazon has not only surprised viewers by showing Premier League football action at the start of December, and then again on Boxing Day, it has now revealed it has the rights to 16 Champions League games in Germany from three seasons beginning in 2021/22, "The Guardian" reports.
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