- MAD London - Thursday, May 31, 2018
- French Group Files GDPR Complaints Against Five Tech Firms
- Sir Martin Sorrell Will Hold Absolute Power At New Venture
- Google Streams Programmatic Audio Ads In DoubleClick
- EU Breaks Its Own GDPR Rules
- Omnicom's John Wren Is Adland Pay King For 2017
- Want To Reach Fitness Fans Outdoors? Head For East Croydon
- Commerce Department: GDPR Creates Trade Barriers, Poses Safety Risks
- Is Snap Building A Developer Platform?
- Confidence Is Up, But Money Worries Hold Consumers Back
- Microsoft Just Surpassed Alphabet In Market Value
- Harry And Meghan Give Supermarkets A Welcome Boost
- BBC To Stream World Cup In 4K HDR
- Channel 4 Shortlist For New HQ Announced
- Search Is Back, And It's Eating Display's Lunch
- MAD London - Wednesday, May 30, 2018
- No Media For Old Men? Sorrell Comeback Priorities Are Tech, Data And Content
- Sorrell's New WPP: S4 Capital
- Virgin Trains Partners With Uber
- 'Washington Post' Introduces Premium EU Subscription Following GDPR
- Sir Martin Sorrell Is Back In The Game
- Nuisance Call Bosses Could Be Personally Liable For Large Fines
- Accenture Gets Blowback From Agency Groups For Launching Programmatic Practice
- The Upside Of GDPR: Consumers Boost Sentiment, Purchase With Brands That Protect Them
- London Supports 'Contactless Payments' For Street Performers
- Google Maps Tests Category Search Suggestions
- Yet Another Wrinkle in GDPR: ICANN Sues To Force Data Collection
- Daimler Invests GBP175m In Uber Rival
- Uber And Channel 4 Plan Documentary Series
- BlackBerry's Plan For GDPR Compliance
- Only A Quarter Of Creatives And Marketers Happy
- MAD London - Tuesday, May 29, 2018
- MPs Threaten To Tame Google And Facebook, Again
- European Union Ambassadors Endorse Search Engine Snippet Copyright Rule
- US Tech Giants Reported To EU Authorities Over GDPR
- Happy GDPR Day: Ghostery Exposes Email Addresses Of Users
- YouTube Takes Down 30 Violent Music Videos
- Amazon Closes In On Top Brands Google And Apple
- Thank You GDPR, My In Box Is Getting Less Cluttered By The Day
- MPs Call For Warnings With Gambling Ads
- Sorry Ads, Indeed
- Government Enquiry May Probe Google And Facebook Dominance
- Mobile To Account For A Quarter Of All Media Consumption This Year
- ITV Considering Joining Forces With The BBC On UKTV
- Discovery Draws Up Brexit Contingency Plan
- Where Member States Diverge Under GDPR
- What To Do With Non-Opted-In Leads
- MAD London - Friday, May 25, 2018
- Group Files First GDPR Complaints Against Facebook, Google
- American Newspapers Disappear Over GDPR
- Time Inc Becomes TI Media In The UK
- Day Of Reckoning: GDPR Is Here, And It's Bigger Than Beyonce
- P&G's Effort To Stem Advertising Waste
- Instapaper Struggling To Meet GDPR Demands
- Only A Third Of Consumers Opting In To GDPR Compliance
- Consultancies Tread On Adland's Toes With Ad-Buying Capabiities
- Maurice Levy Has Not Left The Building
- Can Accenture Both Buy And Audit Media?
- Mail Online Blames 10% Traffic Fall On Facebook Tinkering
- How Can The 'LA Times' And So Many Smart People Get GDPR This Wrong?
- MAD London - Thursday, May 24, 2018
- Could Google Case Make GDPR The Next PPI?
- Publicis Unveils AI Platform 'Marcel'
- Let The GDPR Send You To Sleep
- Yelp Asks Europe To Take Quick Action On Google
- Government's GBP600m Media Account Awarded To Manning Gottlieb OMD
- Manning Gottlieb OMD Wins Massive UK Government Media Contract
- Baileys Appoints VML London As Global Digital Agency
- Brussels Group Offers GDPR Compliance Certification
- UK Firms Handed Record Privacy Fines In 2017
- Facebook Adds Admin Support To Make Platform Safer
- Two In Three Are Taking Programmatic In-House
- High Street Sales Are Up, Finally
- Havas Confirms Being Memorable Is The Key To Campaign Success
- What's Behind All Those GDPR Privacy Notices
- How Email Marketers Can Comply With GDPR: Nine Tips
- MAD London - Wednesday, May 23, 2018
- GDPR Will Curtail Zuckerberg? Don't Be So Ridiculous
- PHD Wins Global HSBC Media Account
- Zuckerberg Fails To Impress EU Politicians With 'Stock Answers'
- UK's ICO Fines University For Data Breach
- Google Illegally Revealing Rape Victim Names, 'The Times' Alleges
- Microsoft Extends GDPR Observance Worldwide
- UK Sees A Record Year For Data Protection Fines
- Accenture Interactive Launches New Programmatic Offering
- Samsung To Set Up AI Research Centre In Cambridge
- M&S Profits Slump By More Than 60%, 100 Stores To Close
- Royal Wedding Lifts Sunday Papers Sales By Up To 20%
- Tesco Direct Website To Shut Down
- Forget My Passport ID, Remember My Friends
- MAD London - Tuesday, May 22, 2018
- Zuckerberg's EU Testimony Will Be Live Streamed
- Battle Lines Are Drawn As WPP Stakeholders Take Sides
- New Balance, Snapchat Launch AR Shopping For Liverpool
- Comcast Bid For Sky Not Likely To Face A Regulatory Hurdle
- London Court Papers Show Google Could Face GBP3.2bn Compensation Bill
- Picture-Perfect Royal Wedding Was Made For TV
- UK Government Plans New Legislation To Make Social Media Safer
- Post GDPR, Targeting Will Shift From Consent To Context
- Campaigners Win Judicial Review Over Government Dropping Leveson 2
- SMBs Lag In GDPR Knowledge, But Large Firms Are Ready: UK Study
- IPA Produces Guidelines To Reduce Sexual Harassment
- Do Tougher Social Media Laws Stifle Free Speech?
- How the GDPR Will Affect Digital Marketing
- Did GroupM's Programmatic Tax Stats Just Make The Case For Blockchain?
- MAD London - Monday, May 21, 2018
- Govt Pretends EU's GDPR Is A UK Ploy To Tame US Tech Firms
- Facebook Builds Platform For Branded Content Campaigns
- ICO Ready And Able To Investigate Facebook On GDPR
- Adobe Adds Advertising Analytics For Paid Search
- BBC Wins The Royal Wedding Ratings Battle
- Culture Secretary Reveals He Does Not Have The Power To Tame Tech Giants
- It's Settled: Here's The Best Case For Blockchain In Digital Media Buying
- Mediabrands Folds Society, Ansible Under Reprise Banner
- BBC Embroidered Every Frame In World Cup Trailer
- Blockchain Firm Closes Its Doors In Face Of GDPR
- Two Email Platforms Disagree Over GDPR: Report
- Sky Unveils New Tech Centre Plans
- Government Asks Industry To Increase Representation Of The Disabled
- MAD London - Friday, May 18, 2018
- In Fake News Era, Quality Online Publishers Leap Ahead In Engagement
- AI To Be Used To Identify Guests As They Arrive At Royal Wedding
- EU Row Breaks Out Over Closed-Door Zuckerberg Hearing
- Marketers Face Mass Adoption Of Voice Assistants: IAB Report
- ITV News Tops Neutral News Coverage Poll
- Starbucks Appoints Havas Helia For EMEA Customer Engagement
- Facebook's Holy Trinity: Fake, Porn, Hate
- What's The Value Of Consumer Data (To The Consumer)?
- PayPal To Buy iZettle For $2.2bn
- 85% European And US Companies Will Struggle To Be Ready For GDPR
- Lloyd's Set For A Windfall From GDPR
- Labour Drops Section 40 Proposal
- Facebook Filled With 'Fake' Accounts
- ITV Chief Executive Criticises Junk Food Ad Ban Proposals
- What Should The World Make Of Facebook's Internet.org Initiative?
- MAD London - Thursday, May 17, 2018
- WFA Sends Publishers A Listicle -- 8 Ways You Must Do Better
- Google Delays Silencing Video Ads In Chrome
- Experian To Review CRM, Search And Programmatic
- Bing Bans Cryptocurrency Ads
- STV Shuts Down STV2
- London's DAZN, And Anthony Joshua, Set To Revolutionise Sports Streaming
- GDPR Opens A New, Better Chapter For Digital Marketing
- RS Digital Expands From SEO Into Email
- Snapchat Gives Users Greater Control Over Ad Targeting
- England's World Cup Team Read Out By Kids, Not Pundits
- Government Cuts Betting Terminal Top Stake To Two Pounds
- Why GDPR Will Help Email Marketers