- MAD London - Monday, July 17, 2017
- Can Netflix Hang On To Its Millennials?
- Amazon Set To Make Voice Commerce Common
- Brits To Double Smartphone Video Viewing This Year
- MediaCom Leads In New Biz Gains Through First Half
- Netflix And Amazon Swimming In Emmy Nominations
- Mobile Online Video Viewing Will Soar 35% This Year
- EasyJet's Carolyn McCall To Head Up ITV
- UK Enjoying A Dividends Bonanza
- Disney Unveils New Rides, Experiential Plans For Theme Parks
- UK Government To Insist On Porn Site Age Checks
- Eddie The Work Experience Tweeter Talks To 'The Telegraph'
- MAD London - Friday, July 14, 2017
- VR's The Next 3D, Right?
- Jaguar Reveal Sets Guinness World Record; Honda Preps YouTube Debut For Accord
- Luxury British Smartphone Maker Goes Bust
- WPP To Buy German Agency
- Will Social Become The Place To Watch The Game?
- MC&C Goes International
- Alphabet's $2.7B EU Fine Will Impact Search, Earnings
- Google Accused Of Paying For Favourable Research
- TripAdvisor Partners Up With Deliveroo
- UK Economy Faces Lurking Debt Challenges
- Burberry Suffers Shareholder Revolt Over Pay
- St Luke's To Help Uber Rival Launch Ride Sharing
- MAD London - Thursday, July 13, 2017
- If Experience And Image Trump All, Why Is GAME Being Rescued By Sports Direct?
- Internet Companies Speak Out, Support Net Neutrality
- 1 in 3 Brits Trust The News Less Than Just Six Months Ago
- EU Gives Publishers A Boost Against Google-Facebook Duopoly
- George Osborne Tells Adland To Get A Louder Brexit Voice
- Vox Launches 'Eater London,' Company's First
- Google Wins French Back-Tax Court Case
- Mike Ashley Takes A 26% Stake In GAME
- Baby Dove Misfires With Breastfeeding Campaign
- Guardian Defends Chief Exec's Million Pound Pay Packet
- Channel 4 Says TV Ad Revenues Are Decreasing
- MAD London - Wednesday, July 12, 2017
- Unilever Is Right, You're Already Running Your Best Ad
- Facebook Begins Global Rollout Of Messenger Ad Program
- New Campaigns Are Often Expensive And Unnecessary
- Gig Economy Worker Rights Proposals Not Welcomed By Business Groups
- Sir Martin And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week
- Digital Media-Buying Approaching 'Peak Duopoly:' Analyst Cites Amazon, Oath As Potential Relief
- Cards Overtake Cash Payments In UK Retail
- Aldi Tops Customer Service League
- Primesight Retains Largest Roadside Outdoor Network In The UK
- Electronic Books Will See First Sales Decline This Year
- MAD London - Tuesday, July 11, 2017
- Did Uber Just Catch A Major UK Break?
- Government Unlikely To Repeal Section 40
- Google Funds Automated Journalism In UK
- Newspapers Want To Band Together Against Facebook And Google
- 37% Of Online Spend Goes To Amazon
- Fundraising Preference Service Debuts In UK
- Unions Attack "Feeble" Review In To Gig Economy Worker Rights
- "Fibre Broadband" Claims May Be Banned
- BA's Partner, Iberia, Fined For Forced Pregnancy Tests
- Sales Decline At M&S Improving
- MAD London - Monday, July 10, 2017
- WPP Is The Bellwether Sign Brands Need Adland To Streamline
- Analysts Downgrade Entire Ad Sector, Cite Media Fragmentation
- WPP Receives Double Downgrade From The City
- Gig Economy Workers Need Better Rights, Taylor Report Will Say
- 'British Vogue' Hits Back After Embarrassing Chambers Interview
- Agency Sees Google's New VR App As Speed Boost For Starting Projects
- Business Confidence Is Slumping
- Soundcloud Closes London Office
- Brands Supporting Pride See A Rise In 'Gay-Washing' Accusations
- BBC To Cut Journalist Allowances In Cost-Cutting Bid
- MAD London - Friday, July 7, 2017
- Publicis Retires Mediavest Brand, Which Helped Usher In Unbundled Era
- Microsoft Is Not Denying Up To 3,000 UK Jobs At Risk
- Microsoft Expected To Cut An Estimated 5,000 Employees
- Consumer income Drops By Largest Amount In Five Years
- Google Launches Native Ad Format For AdSense, Some See A Conflict
- Dennis Gets A Break From Google
- IAB Releases New Mobile In-App Ad Spec
- Deliveroo Calls For Employment Law Overhaul
- NSPCC Warns Of Strangers Stalking Children Through Snap Maps
- Debenhams Review To Focus On "Social Shopping"
- What Is Snap Playing At?
- MAD London - Thursday, July 6, 2017
- WPP Merges POSSIBLE And Wunderman
- Snap Maps Video Goes Viral, Snapchat Responds
- Havas Launches In-House Influencer Team
- Worldpay To Be Bought By US Rival
- Fancy A Peek At Google's New London 'Landscraper'
- Fired 'British Vogue' Editor Lashes Out At Fashion Magazines, Business
- Havas Group Acquires Health Specialist SO What Global
- Tesco Clubcard Goes Contactless As Uber Joints The Scheme
- Younger Device Users Find Them Hard To Put Down
- Local Governments To Be Reminded They Can Stand Up To Uber
- Attitudes Are More Important Than Demographics
- Uber Probe Marks The End Of The Gig Economy's Beginning
- MAD London - Wednesday, July 5, 2017
- BBC Takes On Netflix, Amazon And Sky For Kids' Attention
- Vivendi Completes Deal To Acquire Majority Of Havas
- JICWEBS Steps Up The Fight Against Fraud
- Google: Medical Records Now In 'Legal' Removal List From Search Results
- UK Still In Top Spot For Tech Investments
- Facebook Takes Added Measures To Combat Spam
- BBC To Make More Original Children's Shows
- Baidu Acquires Maker Of Chatbot Engine, Demonstrates AI Capabilities
- Rightmove Seeks New Creative Agency
- TV Sponsorship Boosts Recommendations
- MAD London - Monday, July 3, 2017
- Conde Nast Launches Branded-Content Studio In Britain, 'Wired' Store To Open
- British Companies Start Legal Damages Action Against Google
- Changing Of The Guard At Media Arts Lab
- No Product Placement On 'The Great British Bake Off'
- Facebook Bows Video, Targeting, Reporting Tools To Boost Mobile Shopping
- YouTube Offers Just $3 For Brands Exposed To Extremist Content
- Microsoft Calls On Tech Industry To Form 'Digital' Geneva Convention
- ISBA Says Sky Takeover Would Not Be Good For Advertisers
- New Head of Customer Experience Announced By British Airways
- 3 In 4 Brits See No Point In Sharing Data For No Gain
- Germany Threatens Social Networks With Millions In Fines
- Nothing Comes Of Nothing -- The New Loyalty Reality