The Drum
Instagram is introducing birthday checks for new registrants to ensure "age appropriate" experiences, '"The Drum" reveals.
Press Gazette
"The Telegraph" has reached a milestone as the number of digital subscribers surpasses its print circulation for the first time, Press Gazette reports.
Campaign
A KFC ad with the tagline "What the Cluck" has been banned by the ASA for causing offence, "Campaign" writes.
BBC
The Deliveroo ad where a woman disappears into a bag of takeaway meals has been banned by the ASA because it gives the impression that multiple orders from several restaurants can be delivered in a single delivery, the BBC reports.
City A.M.
The Government, if reelected, has renewed a vow to introduce the Digital Services Tax, City A.M. writes. This is despite President Trump warning France that 100% tariff increases will be raised against the country's exports to America in retaliation for a similar tech tax introduced earlier this year.
Press Gazette
The libel case between investigative journalist, Carole Cadwalladr and arch Brexiter, Aaron Banks, has gotten underway. "Press Gazette" reminds readers the case relates to accusations levelled against Banks in a Ted Talk.
The Guardian
The ad where a husband buys his wife an exercise bike has led to a furore, as well as many spoofs, which has wiped $1.5bn off the value of Peleton's shares, "The Guardian" writes.
Mobile Marketing
Publicis Media has merged Blue 449 into its Spark Foundry agency, "Mobile Marketing" reports.
MediaTel
Mediatel is profiling David Montgomery, the founder of Local World, who is now frontrunner to buy JPI Media's local newspaper business through his new company, National World.
Campaign
Gartner research predicts four in five marketers will give up on personalisation by 2025 due to low ROI and difficulties in managing personal information, "Campaign" reports.