• Enquiry To Probe Whether Boris Can Keep His 2025 Promise On Broadband
    Boris has promised every household and business high speed broadband by 2025 and now a parliamentary enquiry will look into exactly how feasible that is, "Sky News" reports.
  • TAG Claims A 90% Reduction In Ad Fraud
    The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) has published a report which claims that when appropriate fraud measures are put in place, ad fraud is reduced by more than 90%, Mediatel reveals.
  • Karen Blackett Becomes Chief Executive At GroupM
    Karen Blackett is taking over as Chief Executive of GroupM in addition to her role as country manager for WPP, "Campaign" reports. She replaced Tom George, who has stepped down after 15 years with WPP.
  • Face Mask Seller Ads Banned By ASA Over Coronavirus Claims
    The ASA has banned "unscrupulous" online sellers of face masks for making "alarmist" claims about coronavirus as they seek to boost sales, typically on Facebook, "The Drum" reports.
  • Unilever Reaches 50:50 Gender Leadership Balance
    Unilever claims to have reached a 50:50 gender balance in leadership roles a year ahead of schedule, according to "Campaign."
  • Ex Google Exec Breaks Ranks To Say It Has Broken 'Do No Evil' Vow
    The former head of international relations at Google, Ross LaJeunesse, has been speaking to "The Telegraph" at his disenchantment at how the tech giant had gone against its "do no evil" mantra as he gets ready for the race to be nominated by the Democrats to run in Maine for the Senate.
  • WPP Shares Rise On Intel Win
    City A.M. brings news that WPP's share price leaped 3% yesterday morning with the news it had secured a major account win with Intel.
  • Judge Blocks Judicial Review Of BBC Over Brexit
    A judge has rejected a crowdfunded bid to force a judicial review of the BBC over its Brexit output. "Press Gazette" reveals a former BBC employee behind the campaign claims the corporation's coverage was too pro Leave to be considered impartial.
  • Shell Investigated Over 'Drive Carbon Neutral' Claims
    Shell is being investigated by the ASA over its "drive carbon neutral" claims, "The Drum" reveals.
  • WPP Picks Up Most Of Intel's Global Creative Work
    WPP's VMLY&R has won the majority of Intel's $1.4bn global creative account, according to "Campaign." The site believes other WPP agencies will also soon be announced as supporting VMLY&R in what is likely to be the world's biggest ever creative ad account win.
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