- MAD London - Friday, Dec. 22, 2017
- Eric Schmidt Steps Down From Alphabet
- Universal Strikes The First Music Deal With Facebook
- News Organizations Side With Google In Fight Over 'Right To Be Forgotten'
- Facebook Drops Fake News Warning
- Nielsen Pulls Plug As Sole Funder Of Council For Research Excellence
- Firms Will Spend $8 Billion On GDPR Compliance: Estimate
- Police Officers Behind Damian Green Investigation Face Data Breach Probe
- Funny Or Bad Taste? Poundland Has Got Social Media Divided
- Local Journalists Call Industrial Action At Newsquest
- MAD London Will Be Back On January 2nd, 2018
- BBC Must Increase Religious Content
- 7 Consumer Sites Dominate Holiday Search In United Kingdom
- 2017 -- The Year Digital Finally Started Growing Up
- MAD London - Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017
- Inspiring Or Effective? UK's Top TV Ad For 2017 May Surprise You
- Data Shows Tablets Driving Highest Click-Through Rates
- McCann London Wins Chivas Regal Global Account
- New York Lawmaker Tries Backdoor Approach To Restore Net Neutrality
- Can Netflix Make It On Cinema's Silver Screen?
- Apple Considers App Compatibility
- Marriott To Become First Brand To Use New Outdoor Projection Tech
- About.com Reboots As Dotdash, Company Thrives
- Britain First Switches From Twitter To Gab
- Consumer Confidence Plummets Year-On-Year In December
- 'The Canary' Forced To Apologise Over Laura Kuenssberg Story
- MAD London - Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017
- Uber Told It's A Cab Firm -- Time For The Gig Economy To Grow Up
- YouTube Inks New Deals With Universal Music, Sony Music
- Government Tells BT To Roll Out Faster Broadband By 2020
- French Authorities Blast WhatsApp For Sharing Users' Data With Facebook
- Sky News Staff Implore Regulator To Not Block Takeover Deal
- Uber Really Is A Taxi Service, EU Court Rules
- Ruling That Uber Is A Cab Company May Have Impact On Gig Economy
- Led By Smartwatches, Wearable Device Shipments To Nearly Double
- Peroni Appoints New Global Creative Agency To Regain Youth Credentials
- Royal British Legion Calls Creative Review Ahead Of 100th Armistice Anniversary
- 7 Consumer Sites Dominate Holiday Search In United Kingdom
- MAD London - Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017
- GoCompare To Acquire MyVoucherCodes; Email Firm Included
- Britain First Suspended -- Twitter Cracks Down On Group Retweeted By Trump
- Vatican Hires Accenture Interactive For Online Rebranding Assignment
- Home Secretary Summons 'Mail' And 'Telegraph' Editors To Explain Treatment Of MPs
- Facebook Demotes Posts That Use Engagement Bait
- Paddy Power Switches To Chime From Lucky Generals
- 53% Of UK Social Users Will Be On Instagram By 2021
- Companies Must Disclose Gender Pay Gap Or Be Fined
- Premium Video Lets Publishers Fight Back Against Google And Facebook
- Ofcom Investigates Alex Salmond's Russian Today Chat Show
- What Part Of A GBP2bn Fine Hasn't Made Google Play Nice?
- MAD London - Monday, Dec. 18, 2017
- Google Accused Of Still Favouring Itself In Search Results
- Press Agencies Want Google, Facebook And Others To Pay For Aggregating News
- Heathrow Collaborates With Apple For Terminal Maps
- ANA: In-House Programmatic Buying More Than Doubles, Agencies Becoming Marginalized
- Havas Expands Culture Innovation Lab In US, Abroad
- Black Friday Confirms Retailers Are Locked Into Discounts
- The End Has Come For AOL Instant Messenger
- Star Wars 'Hyper Reality' Game Hits The Westfield
- Amazon Pays EUR100m To Settle Italian Tax Investigation
- Dentsu Rumoured To Be In 'Pole Position' For JLR $500m Global Media Account
- Oath's UK MD Leaves After Internal Investigation
- The Telegraph To Hire 39 More Journalists To Hit 10m Reader Target
- Trinity Mirror Revenue Down, Express Purchase Is Still On
- Black Friday And Cyber Monday 'Success' Could Clean Retailers Out
- MAD London - Friday, Dec. 15, 2017
- Net Neutrality, Murdochs And Disney Bring The Fight To Amazon And Netflix
- UK Consumers Frown At Email Emojis: Study
- Russia Spent $1000 On Brexit Twitter Ads
- Facebook Withdraws Support For Profiles
- Sky News Confirmed As Part Of Disney's Fox Purchase
- Yahoo Mail Users Complain Of Service Issues
- UK Officials Not Happy With Twitter
- Advertising ID Consortium, Trade Desk To Collaborate On Identity Framework
- Disney And 21st Century Fox Will Now Take On Streaming Start-Ups
- CAP To Consult On Gender Stereotyping
- BT And Sky Agree On Channel Deal
- AKQA International Creative Director Leaves After Whistleblower Complaints
- French Consider Parental Consent Law For Under 16s On Facebook
- MAD London - Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017
- Russian Fake News Brexit Row Is Sour Grapes -- What About Boris' Battle Bus?
- Disney Acquires Bulk Of 21st Century: Streamlined 'Fox' Spin-Off Keeps Broadcast Assets, Fox News
- Deliveroo Switches From Mediacom To the7stars
- Microsoft Works To Make Bing The Strongest A.I. Company Offering
- News UK Gets Google Grant For AI Personalisation
- York Becomes Third UK City To Ban Uber
- Marketers Discover Amazon Strategy Through Non-Branded Terms
- Facebook And UK Government Square Up Over Russian Brexit Ads
- Act-On Software Prepares For GDPR, Adds 3 New Features
- Aldi Tops Christmas TV Ad Social Engagement
- Norway Is First To Switch Off FM Radio
- Lloyd's Of London Urges Businesses To Prepare For GDPR
- MAD London - Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017
- Ads.txt -- What Part Of Not Losing $1.27bn Don't Publishers Like?
- Google Says Publishers Lose $1.27bn Per Year To Video Fraudsters
- IPG Takes Corrective Action At The Martin Agency
- Meghan Markle Tops UK Google Search List For 2017
- 3 Reasons Ad Fraud Will Be Beaten By 2020
- Iris Appointed To Take Formula E To The Next Stage Of Awareness
- Google Revises SEO Starter Guide
- $60bn Purchase Of 20th Century Fox By Disney Could Be Announced Tomorrow
- Yahoo Search Vets Launch Perform Media
- Committee Of MPs Calls For New Law To Combat Social Abuse
- The EU's ePrivacy Law Is On The Slow Track
- What The GDPR Means To Third-Party Data Processors
- MAD London - Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017
- Doubling Up With Digital Display -- What The Data Tells Us
- Google Automation Hits Media Bidding Glitch, Plans To Reimburse Advertisers
- 'Daily Mail' Editor's Pay Soars To GBP2.5m
- The Million-Dollar Tab: Firms Sink Money Into GDPR Compliance
- Apple Acquires Shazam, Top Music App
- Programmatic Spending Up 23.5% In 2017
- Westfield Sold To French Retail Property Giant
- eBay Data 'Leak' Sends Google Scrambling To Mask Names
- Digital Display's ROI Worked Out -- One Pound In, GBP1.94 Back
- CP+B Strengthens London Leadership
- Elizabeth Line Seeks Advertising Partners
- MAD London - Monday, Dec. 11, 2017
- IAB Asks Buyers, Sellers To Refrain From Duration Weights, Pending Consensus
- Research Suggests Bing Trumps Google For ROI
- Ovo And Brooklyn Brothers Part Ways
- The Smart Money Is On Ads.txt, Literally
- Apple Close To Buying Shazam
- Data Protection Focus In 2018
- Fake LinkedIn Accounts Used By Chinese To Spy On Politicians
- The No. 1 Trend For 2018: 'The Female Gaze'
- Visa Warns Consumer Spending Is Down, Again
- Publicis' NextTECHnow Sets Up 100 Partnerships
- GDPR And Electronic Privacy Regulation -- Two Things You Should Know