Campaign
Roughly twice as many Brits tuned into Sunday's Women's World Cup final on Sunday night compared to the previous final, four years even ago. "Campaign" reveals that the final between victors USA and The Netherlands achieved an audience of 4.7m viewers, more than a third of the share of tv viewers. Around 4.1m tuned in the night before to see England beaten in the third place playoff.
Campaign
Eurostar has handed its global media account to Wavemaker, "Campaign" reports. Dentsu Aegis' iProspect was the incumbent.
The Telegraph
"The Telegraph" has some figures Zuckerberg may want to turn away from. New research from analytics firm, Mixpanel, suggests interaction on Facebook, such as likes and shares, declined by 38% between June 2018 and 2019.
BBC
British Airways has been hit with a GBP183m fine for failing to protect customers' personal data. The BBC reports the airline is "disappointed" at the size of the fine but the ICO insists companies must do all they can to protect user data. In this case, it is believed criminals fooled BA customers into signing into a false site to gain their personal information.
Campaign
Research from Zenith suggests that a half of all advertising budgets will be spent online by 2021, "Campaign" reports.
The Telegraph
Google has begun offering European users a choice over which browser they chose to surf the mobile internet on its Android-powered phones. The Telegraph sums the move up as an attempt to prevent further criticism from EU competition authorities which have fined the tech giant 4.34bn Euros last July for anti-competitive behaviour around its mobile software.
Mobile Marketing
Amazon's near half billion-pound investment in Deliveroo has been placed on pause by the UK competition watchdog, the CMA. "Mobile Marketing" explains the regulator is concerned the two companies may not be distinctive enough and that an investment would pave the way for a merger.
eMarketer
After discussing the impact of Brexit on the high street, eMarketer makes an interesting prediction that the proportion of online sales, compared to in-store purchases, will rise to nearly 28% by 2022, up from 22% in 2019.
Evening Standard
Sir Paul McCartney's former wife, Heather Mills, is one of 90 victims of phone hacking who have cumulatively won the country's highest ever legal payout against a newspaper for an invasion of privacy. The Standard reveals the class action was against News Group, owner of the now-closed News Of The World.
Sky News
Netflix's global expansion is taking it to the Surrey, near London, to the world-famous Shepperton Studios. "Sky News" reveals that Netflix is to renting 14 sound stages as it vows to make more original content in the UK. The studios are well-known as a base where movie classics such as "Alien" and and "Four Weddings and a Funeral" were created.