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    "Campaign" features five takeaways for UK advertisers from the Super Bowl. They include appealing to niche audiences through artists who are not internationally known as well as teasing content and messages ahead of yesterday's big game.
  • BBC Breakfast News Presenter Stands By Her Criticism Of Trump's 'Go Home' Jibe
    In her first interview since her comments about President Trump's "go home" jibe landed her in hot water at the BBC, the broadcaster's "Breakfast" news presenter, Naga Munchetty, has defended her on-air comments alleging the President's words were racist, according to "The Guardian."
  • Email Performance Improved In 2019 After A Difficult 2018
    A new report from Campaign Monitor on email shows the channel has bounced back from a tricky 2018 to post average open and click-through rates that now match or improve on the performance in other markets, "Netimperative" reveals.
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