- MAD London - Monday, April 16, 2018
- Sorrell Resigns, Interim WPP C-Team Put In Place
- Sorrell's Departure Could Lead To WPP Breakup
- Google Loses UK Right To Be Forgotten Case
- Investors Shrug Off Sir Martin Sorrell's WPP Exit
- House Of Lords Urges Facebook And Google Data Monopoly Investigation
- The Good News -- And The Bad News -- About The 'State Of The Media'
- 'The Guardian' Is Not Alone, 55% Of Programmatic Goes To Tech Vendors
- Butlin's Seeks New Agency For Rebrand
- Four Tech Firms Launch A GDPR Compliance Framework
- Channel 4 Opens Up To Offers For Its Next HQ
- Ireland's High Court Asks EU Court For Answers On Data Transfer
- Why Did Sorrell Go? Just Look At WPP's Share Price Graph
- MAD London - Thursday, April 12, 2018
- Social Spend Soars To Reach Second Screeners
- Publicis Groupe Appoints New Roles In Various Networks
- Fox Among TV Companies Raided In EU Competition Probe
- MediaCom Wins Sky's Media Account
- The Dark Side Of GDPR: Five Reasons Why It Hurts Email Marketers
- GDPR Pushes Up Demand For Data Privacy Officers
- Despite Privacy Furore, Ad Spend On Facebook Soars 62%
- Fortnight Collective Opens First International Office
- Trinity Mirror Purchase Of 'The Express' And 'Star' Newspapers Under Investigation
- Royal British Legion Selects Leagas Delaney For WWI Centenary Campaign
- Online Holiday Bookers To Get Package Deal Protection
- MAD London - Wednesday, April 11, 2018
- Native Budgets Soar 50%: Become Dominant Digital Display Ad Format, Social Too
- Lords Call For Google And Facebook Monopoly Investigation
- Bing Shopping Ads Add Multiple Images, Product Status Reporting
- Betfair Appoints Leo Burnett
- Publicis Groupe Appoints New Roles In Various Networks
- Music Industry Revenue Leaps 10% On Strong Streaming Figures
- American Apparel To Relaunch In The UK
- Google DoubleClick Search, adMarketplace Integration Creates Engine Track Reporting
- Waitrose Bans Disposable Coffee Cups, Iceland Ditches Palm Oil
- UK Gears Up To Tackle 'Dark Web' Cyber Criminals
- 'The Racing Paper' Launches To Coincide With The Grand National
- Radio 1 Breakfast Show Cut Back To Four Days
- Twitter Plans To Discourage Platform Abuses With Education
- Facebook Privacy Is A Trojan Horse For Tougher Regulation
- MAD London - Tuesday, April 10, 2018
- Unilever Trial Acknowledges All Advertising Is Paying For Attention
- UK's Royal Mail Fined For Sending Unwanted Emails
- Is Spotify About To Take On Alexa?
- 'GQ' To Launch The Carnaby Style Weekend Next Month
- Gartner Analyst: Marketers Struggling with Parts Of GDPR
- Lowcock Named UM Global Brand Safety Officer
- Sorrell Probe Could Report Back To WPP Board Next Week
- Can Trust Between Agencies And Clients Be Saved?
- CA Says They Are But One Of Many Firms Using Facebook Data
- Facebook Bans Controversial Vote Leave Partner, Aggregate IQ
- Unilever Trials Charity Donations In Return For Video Ad Attention
- Ofcom Agrees Radio 4 Should Have Challenged Lord Lawson On Climate Change
- London Wireless Charger Company Wins HP Investment
- Google Testing 'More Results' Button in Search
- MAD London - Monday, April 9, 2018
- Is Native Advertising The Latest Victim Of Publishing's Flight To Quality?
- OTT Takeaways From The BBC's Annual Report
- Publisher Revenue Up Last Year, Driven By Digital Display
- Is That A Bot In Your Twitter Feed, Or Are You Just Glad To See Porn?
- How Blockchain May Be Used By Big Brands
- YouTube Accused Of Processing Children's Data
- Deutsche Bank Switches Leaders And May Be Repositioning
- BARB Snubs Facebook and YouTube Over Brand Safety
- Blockchain Impacts On Marketing, Publishing Could Be Far-Reaching
- McDonald's Staff Considering Industrial Action
- Snapchat Launches New Lenses For iPhone X
- MAD London - Friday, April 6, 2018
- GroupM's Irwin Gotlieb 'Transitions' From Global Chairman
- Facebook To Be Investigated By The ICO
- 'Sugar Tax' Begins In The UK
- The Facebook Scandal Isn't Just About Privacy, It's About The Value Of Data
- B2B Publisher IEEE GlobalSpec Launches GDPR Opt-In Campaign
- Culture Secretary To Meet With Facebook Next Week
- 'Le Monde' Signs Native Deal With Ligatus
- Facebook Limits Search Features As Part Of API Shutdowns
- Tinder Celebrates Manchester City Deal With Light Blue Blimp
- How Two Brands Are Using Email Marketing
- ICO Investigates Facebook: Will GDPR Be Its 'Get Out Of Jail Free' Card?
- MAD London - Thursday, April 5, 2018
- WPP Turmoil May Put Kantar Into Play, Nielsen Most Likely Suitor
- Who Might Succeed Sir Martin Sorrell?
- 'The Times' Claims A WPP Boardroom Rift Means Some Want Sorrell Out
- More Than A Million British Facebook Users Were Victims Of CA Leak
- One Alleged Misconduct Chapter At WPP Ends As Another Begins
- Future Publishing Purchases NewBay Media
- Mobile Networks Spend GBP1.35bn On 5G Airwaves
- UK Emailers Upbeat Despite Hurdles, DMA Study Shows
- ASA Finds Amazon 'Saving' Claims Were Misleading
- 'The Independent' Angers Staff By Missing Gender Pay Gap Deadline
- Sorrell Vulnerable As Revenue Flatlines And Stock Price Dips
- MAD London - Wednesday, April 4, 2018
- How Can Spotify Lose Nearly $3bn And Still Be Worth $30bn?
- Sorrell 'Unreservedly' Rejects Allegation Against Him
- WPP Investigates Sir Martin Sorrell Misconduct Claims
- Amazon Could Lead In Search Ad Business By 2020
- New York Float Values Spotify At $30bn
- Two Years On And 'What Is Brexit?' Still Dominates Search Queries
- The Latest Turbulence At WPP
- SparkPost Brings Email Delivery Service To EU, Says It Is GDPR-Compliant
- Mercedes-Backed Uber Rival Hits London Streets
- Snapchat Plans For More Augmented Reality
- Channel 4 To Run Pitch Process To Rebrand Influencers
- Which? Says It Will Shut Down Its Email Service
- MAD London - Tuesday, April 3, 2018
- Google Bans Crypto Mining Apps In Chrome Web Store
- Today's Float Likely To Value Spotify At $20bn
- VR, AR Startups Raise $3.6 Billion
- Social Media Spend To Exceed Television Within Two Years
- Google Splits AI From Search, Appoints New Execs To Lead Each
- Murdoch Hopes Selling Sky News To Disney Will Get His Sky Takeover Plan Approved
- French President Hints Facebook And Google May Need To Be Dismantled
- Why Aren't We Buying On Attention?
- EU Creative Agencies Merge To Form Amsterdam-Based Dept
- Techlash Be Gone -- Facebook To Pocket Four-Fifths Of UK Social Spend