• Instagram Offers Mental Health Help As Exams Loom
    Instagram has teamed up with mental health charities in the UK to pass on useful advice to its users as exam season approaches, "Mobile Marketing" reports.
  • 'The Telegraph' Has 5 Reasons To Be Skeptical On Uber
    If you were wondering whether the Uber float is being overhyped, you may want to check out "The Telegraph" for its analysis, which suggests there are five reasons to be skeptical about a service that is not currently generating a profit and would find it hard to raise the price of rides or its slice of fares when its drivers are already annoyed by low pay and poor working conditions.
  • Deloitte Buys Dutch Digital Agency, Pervorm
    Deloitte has bought Netherlands-based digital agency Pervorm, "The Drum" reveals.
  • KP Snacks Picks St Luke's For Tyrell, Popchips and KP Nuts
    KP Snacks has selected St Luke's to handle creative for its Tyrell, Popchips and KP Nuts snack ranges, "Campaign" reports.
  • Internet Regulator Law To Be Unveiled After Summer Recess
    The Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright is planning to put internet safety legislation, including proposals for a new internet regulator, in front of the Houses of Parliament after the summer recess, "Press Gazette" reports.
  • Clear Channel Launches New European Division
    Clear Channel International has created a new European division and appointed Justin Cochrane to head it. "The Drum" reminds that Cochrane was head of the company's UK and Ireland business.
  • Just 4% Trust Influencers
    Research from media agency UM reveals just 4% of people trust influencers, "The Drum" reports.
  • Full Fact Wins Google Fake News Grant
    The fact-checking charity Full Fact has won a grant and AI coaching from Google to fund software to power its trending facility, which alerts readers to fake news that is circulating repeatedly, "Press Gazette" reports.
  • Audi Shortlists Agencies In Creative Review
    Incumbent BBH has been shortlisted alongside Engine, M&C Saatchi and VCCP for the Audi creative account following recent chemistry meetings, "Campaign" reveals.
  • Racist Royal Baby Tweet Gets BBC Radio Presenter The Sack
    It's a case of wondering what on earth he was thinking of, but well-known radio presenter Danny Baker has been sacked by the BBC for a tweet in which he referred to a chimpanzee in a suit as the royal baby leaving hospital. "The Guardian" reveals he deleted the tweet after a storm of protest pointing out it was racist, considering Meghan Markle's mixed race heritage.
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