- MAD London - Friday, Nov. 30, 2018
- Black Friday Week Shifts Online As High Street Struggles
- BBC News Premieres 'Cut Through The Noise,' A Weekly Series On Facebook Watch
- Delayed Facebook Political Advertising Rules Launch Today
- Carat Taps Healy For Top Strategy Role
- McCann Tops Agency Earnings League Table
- Saatchi & Saatchi Tops The Leaders' Pay League Table
- Polman Leaving Unilever In Hands Of Jope, A Lifer Who Headed U.S. Unit
- Diageo To Take Over London Bridge Station For Drink Awareness
- A Tale Of 2 'Twin Peaks' Wannabes
- Karmarama Planning A Hiring Spree In 2019
- High Court Throws Out Leveson 2 Case
- FT Staff Pass Vote Of No Confidence In Their Chief Executive
- Brands Battle Amazon's Extreme Control
- MAD London - Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018
- Did Influencer Marketing Just Grow Up?
- Spark Foundry Wins Global Avon Media Business
- Unilever CEO Leaves After Ditching Dutch HQ Plans
- Black Friday Spending Up, But Still Did Not Meet Expectations
- TV - The Surprise Growth Channel Of 2019?
- GroupM Warns Of The Threat Of In-Housing
- Cyber Monday: Consumer Spend Through Mobile Devices Rises
- Experian To Appoint Lida To CRM Brief
- Sports For U.S. TV Groups: Wherever You Can Get It, Even Outside The U.S.
- Mail Online Makes More Ad Revenue Than Print Titles For First Time
- Sky Boss Warns 'British Netflix' Plans Could Be Scuppered By Regulator
- Uber Hit With Additional Fines For Data Breach
- MAD London - Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018
- London No-Show -- Is Zuckerberg's Position Safe?
- Advocates Urge EU, FTC To Probe Google Location Tracking
- Mark Zuckerberg 'Empty-Chaired' By Angry MPs
- MRC: Facebook Passes Key Accreditation Milestone, Third Parties Still Pending
- EU Privacy Campaigners Report Google Over Location Tracking
- YouTube Ups The Pressure In Article 13 Fight
- Netflix Gets A Golden Ticket To Adapt Roald Dahl Classics
- Google, White Ops Uncover Massive Digital Ad-Fraud Scheme
- IPA Launches First Apprenticeship Scheme Designed By Adland
- Pizza Hut Brings Its Loyalty Scheme To The UK
- Costa And Barclaycard Launch Contactless Payment Reusable Cup
- Euro Ennui: GDPR Is Taking Hold In Fits And Starts
- Google Faces GDPR Complaints On Location Tracking
- MAD London - Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018
- VW Consolidates Global Creative Account With WPP, Omnicom And Cheil
- European Publishers Predict 25% Mobile, Video And Native Increase Next Year
- Russia Files Official Case Against Google For Not Complying With Search Rules
- Uber Fined For Cyber Security Breach
- Exclusive: Marketers Less Prone To Handle Programmatic In-House Than Agency Execs
- L'Oreal Calls A UK Media Review
- Online Payment Fraud To Reach $48B: Study
- London Shops Competing For Amazon Prime European Campaign
- UK ICO Issues Encryption Guidance
- AI 2019: Humans Added Back Into The Mix
- Only 2% Of Brits Trust Journalists To Tell The Truth
- British Parliament Seizes Sensitive Records From Facebook
- Microsoft Investigates Office 365 Service Issue In UK
- WPP Restructures Around Integration And Single P&Ls
- MAD London - Monday, Nov. 26, 2018
- WPP's Latest Consolidation Move: Wunderman-JWT Merger
- Administrator Report Into Johnston Press Reveals GBP130m To GBP140m Bid
- LinkedIn Hit For Using Hashed Email Addresses To Target Facebook Ads
- MPs Seize Facebook Documents
- Fears Gambling Advertising Is Reaching Under 18-Year-Olds
- WPP, David Attenborough Launch Climate Change Campaign
- Smart E-Scooter Company Raises $50 Million
- 'Wholly Irresponsible' Social Media Platforms 'Risk Lives'
- GoCompare Calls Media-Buying Review
- Samsung Calls UK Ad Pitch
- Low-Budget Christmas Ad Goes Viral
- Parliament vs Facebook -- MPs Are Playing Hardball
- MAD London - Friday, Nov. 23, 2018
- 6 Reasons Why It Will Be Lonely This Christmas For TV
- Facebook's Ad Platform Disapproves Of Black Friday Ads
- London Mayor Bans 'Junk Food' Ads From The Tube
- YouTube To Introduce 'Ad Pods' That Stack 2 Commercials Together
- Shopping Comparison Sites Complain To EU About Google
- Behavioral Trends For Indecisive Consumers Show Longer Path To Purchase
- MPs Call On Advertisers To Boycott Social Over Extremism
- Nando's Picks Karmarama
- Cambridge Analytica Appeals Record ICO Fine
- Facebook Promises ID Checks On Political Ads By Next May's EU Elections
- GDPR Almost Kills 'Father Christmas' Tradition
- Twitter U.K. Christmas Campaign Features Mistaken Identity
- Marks & Spencer Takes Heat For Racy Window Display
- MAD London - Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018
- Dear Adland, We Don't Trust You -- Signed, Everyone
- Instagram Vows To Remove Bought Likes And Followers
- McCann Worldgroup, IPG Slapped With $25 Million Defamation, Wrongful Termination Suit
- Study Sees Uptick In Holiday Shopping Online, With Black Friday Falloff Outside U.S.
- Coca-Cola Retains MediaCom For Five More Years
- Social Networks Double As Product Research Tools For Users
- Havas Moves Outdoor Business To Talon
- Italian Firm Offers Three Versions Of Email Delivery Tool
- US Tech Lecturer John Lewis Stars In Festive Twitter Ad Over Mistaken Identities
- Cyber Group Launches Tool For Measuring DMARC Use
- Trust Falls In Television News Presenters
- Mobile Payments On The Up, Just In Time For Black Friday
- Smartphone Deal Lost In Translation, Xiaomi Apologizes To UK Consumers
- MAD London - Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018
- Storytelling Makes Sir Elton And 'Rang-Tan' Christmas Winners
- Havas Posts A Revenue Shortfall In Q3
- TBWA/mobile Set Up Shop In London
- BuzzFeed Makes $50M In Ecommerce Revenues
- 'Which?' Says Black Friday 'Deals' Are Misleading
- Virtual, Augmented Reality Projected To Drive New Revenue
- Elton John Fans Are Showing Their Love For His John Lewis Ad
- Google Search Gets Social, Results To Serve User Comments
- Facebook Announces Scheme To Train Journalists For Local News
- Apple's Tim Cook Defends Google Search Deal
- Apple's CEO Believes Tighter Regulation Of Tech Giants Is Coming Soon
- Pension Protection Fund Raises Concerns Over Johnston Press Rescue
- Sky's EFL Deal Leaves Some Football Clubs Unhappy
- UK Agencies Sign Up For Snap's Lenses
- Microsoft Collected Data Via Office Apps: Euro Report
- Zuckerberg Puts Facebook On 'War' Footing
- MAD London - Monday, Nov. 19, 2018
- Will Google News Pull The Plug On Europe?
- Zenith: Programmatic Approaches Two-Thirds Of Digital, Begins To Flatten
- Google News Does Not Rule Out Closure Over 'Link Tax'
- Duracell Reviews Global Creative
- Scandals, Stock Drops May Hit Facebook Where It Counts: Its Pocketbook
- French Data Authority Challenges Online Ad Network Over Consent
- Network Rail To Reconsider Agency Roster
- Images Are New Playground For Malicious Code, Costing Advertisers Millions
- Social Media Giants Should Pay For Independent Policing
- Shareholder To Take Legal Action As Johnston Press Is Saved From Closure
- Now Acorn's Own, 'Agatha Raisin' Remains Old-Fashioned Fun
- Newspaper Circulations Decline As Bulk Sales Are Dropped
- MAD London - Friday, Nov. 16, 2018
- Did Black Friday Just Kill October?
- Droga5 Wins Kahlua Liqueur Creative Account
- Publicis Groupe's Annette King To Chair UK Trade Advisory Board
- Data Would Keep On Flowing Under Withdrawal Agreement
- Battle Of The Gurus In 'Marketing Week'
- Horizon, Essence, Omnicom, Others Named MediaPost's Agencies 'Of The Year'
- Google Launches Black Friday, Cyber Monday Experiment, Using Promotion Extensions
- Prince William Says Better Protection Is Needed For Children On Social Media
- Connected TV-OTT Ad Fraud Is Rising
- Kahlua Picks Droga5 London For Repositioning Campaign
- Celebrity Cruises Picks Lucky Generals
- 'The Drum' Interviews Julian Assange's PR Man
- Lexus Claims Its Latest Car Ad Was Scripted By AI
- Black Friday Cited As A Reason For Falling Retail Sales In October
- Iceland Takes Animatronic Orangutan For A Festive Walk
- British Firms Face 20 Years Of GDPR Fines: Expert