- MAD London - Friday, March 29, 2019
- Facebook Expands Ad Library Database, Search Options
- Google's UK Tax Bill Rises To GBP67m
- Direct Video Ad Deals Soar
- Facebook Ordered To Only Track With Permission In Belgium
- Lyft Floats, Will Users Pay A Higher Price For Cabs?
- Will Brands Change Facebook? Unlikely
- Publicis Media Veteran Katie Ford Joins Twitter
- Facebook Rolls Out Political Ad Rules Across EU
- Coca-Cola Energy To Take On Red Bull
- BBC's Impartiality Questioned, Director General Admits
- Poland Issues First GDPR Fine
- What Email Marketers Need To Know About Google's AMP
- Google, You Owe Us -- Signed, The UK
- MAD London - Thursday, March 28, 2019
- MEPs Claim They Accidentally Approved 'Link Tax'
- WFA Calls On Brands To Pressure Social Networks Over Malicious Content
- Unilever Draws Up Trusted Publisher List
- BBC Pulls Podcasts From Google Apps, Cites Anticompetitive Behavior
- Google Chrome To Tell Users When Sites Try To Collect Data From Phones
- Hold Social Media Platforms To Account, WFA Urges
- Apple Heart-Checking App Cleared For EU Use
- Will The EU's New Copyright Protections Help Or Kill Publishers?
- UK Firm Hit With Spam Fine After Getting Bad Advice
- Newsworks CEO Steps Down
- 'The Pool' Shuts Down
- Could Brands Afford To Boycott Facebook?
- MAD London - Wednesday, March 27, 2019
- EU Votes In Controversial New Copyright Law
- Apple News+ Shows Promise For Publishers
- Facebook Cracks Down On Foreign Fake News Campaigns
- Will Brexit Change Marketing?
- Adobe Automates Bidding Performance, Google Becomes First Publisher Integration
- Freesat Appoints Electric Glue And Roast
- Austrian Court Rules: Consumers Can Sue Facebook Over Privacy
- JPI Media Shuts Down Nine Newsrooms
- Dare Chief Executive Resigns
- EU Ruins Search, Tells Google To Fix It
- MAD London - Tuesday, March 26, 2019
- Apple TV Channels And Apple TV+ Streaming Service Reveals
- Apple Takes On Netflix On TV And Google On Games
- GroupM Makes Case For Agency 'Optimism,' Says Ad Sector Needs To Be Redefined
- French Muslim Group Sues Facebook Over Christchurch Attack Video
- Bing Ads Removed 900 Million Bad Advertisements In 2018
- IMF Chief Calls On Tech Giants To Play Fair On Tax
- Havas London Looks For New ECD
- Study: More TV Advertising Can Mean More Dissatisfaction
- DAN's Brien: Agencies Are Too Passive
- Apple News Plus UK Launch Expected This Autumn
- LNER Seeks Three New Agencies
- Trial Begins As HP Sues Autonomy Founder For $5bn
- Talkradio Faces Sanction Over George Galloway's Support For Corbyn
- Sky And Netflix, The Apple TV+ Killers
- MAD London - Monday, March 25, 2019
- Consumers Go Private -- Dare Facebook Follow?
- Zenith Upgrades Global Ad Forecast, Cites Stronger-Than-Expected Internet Advertising
- Apple To Launch Netflix Rival Tonight
- Cancel Brexit Petition Not Bolstered By Bots
- Google, Facebook Scammed For More Than $100 Million In Fake Invoices
- Instagram Influencers Accused Of Dangerous Diet Advice
- Pinterest Revenues Grow 60%, Plans IPO In April
- Army Accused Of Targeting Millennials With 'January Blues'
- One In Five Admit They Do Not Understand Customers
- Why Pinterest Is The Future Of Advertising
- MRC Proposes 100% Viewable Cross-Media Ad Standard, Defers Duration Weighting Until 2021
- Wiltshire Farm Owner Looking To Take Off, Like 'Iron Man'
- MAD London - Friday, March 22, 2019
- Wunderman Thompson's UK Leadership Team Revealed
- MP Says Facebook Has 'Misled' Investigators On Cambridge Analytica
- Facebook's Latest Security Breach: User Passwords Exposed To Employees
- Brits 'Broke The Internet' Petitioning The PM To Cancel Brexit
- Amazon To Push Video Ads Triggered By Search Queries
- GDPR Has Not Helped Firms Protect Data: Studies
- Global Theatrical Box Office Revenues Hit $41.1 Billion
- Mindshare Taps Vizeum For Next CEO
- Data Verification Company Picks Havas Industry Veteran For Americas President
- Newsquest Gets Google Money To Develop Citizen Journalism Platform
- Wunderman Thompson New Management Team Unveiled
- Do We Really Want Brands To Be Our Friends?
- MAD London - Thursday, March 21, 2019
- Management Reshuffle At Publicis Groupe, DAN London Shops
- UK TV Ad Spending Stable In 2018 At GBP5.11bn
- Havas Media Bolsters Global Strategy Team With Nike, Sopexa Talent
- 25 Million Britons Access A News Brand Every Day
- WHO Asks Government To Enforce Tobacco Ad Ban
- What Does It Take To Launch A New York Office?
- GDPR Gets Mixed Reviews At London Panel
- Apple's Cardiff Chip Supplier Sees Profits Halve
- Has The EU Just Got It In For Google?
- Apple Connects Siri To AirPods
- App Retargeting Biz Soars For Google, Facebook
- MAD London - Wednesday, March 20, 2019
- Sorrell Takes A Swipe At WPP's New Direction
- Google EU Fine Of $1.7 Billion Related To AdSense
- Is Instagram Turning Influencers Into Affiliates?
- Instagram Launches In-App Shopping
- Marketers Face Double Whammy: GDPR and the E-Privacy Directive
- Three Hunts For First CRM Agency
- GroupM, 614 Group Announce Brand Safety Partnership
- EU Websites Are Not Compliant With GDPR: Report
- BBC Considers Local Journalism Charity
- News Brands Increase Their Reach, Mostly
- London Mayor Says Creatives Would Be Vital In People's Vote
- Ocean Outdoor Revenues Up 15%, Expect More M&A
- Tesco's Calls On Publishers To Include Brand Safety
- MAD London - Tuesday, March 19, 2019
- NZ Terror Video Makes Internet Regulation Certain
- Private Equity Firms Reportedly Begin Kantar Talks
- Facebook Responds To New Zealand Terror Attack Criticism
- GroupM Advises 'Media-Focused' Marketers To Heed Martech
- UK Digital Minister Concerned By NZ Attack Streaming
- Programmatic Fraud Expands, Especially In Big English-Language Markets
- UK Ad Services Exports Rocketed 18% In 2017
- Sorrell Has Two More Deals In The Pipeline
- S4 Reports Revenue, Profit Growth For 2018
- Academic Sues Facebook Over Cambridge Analytica
- French Journalists Seek To Stop Czech Billionaire From Controlling 'Le Monde'
- 'The Telegraph' Launches Women's Sports Section
- Five Ways AI Can Help Marketing
- MAD London - Monday, March 18, 2019
- WPP Research Unit Consolidates Under Single Unified Brand Name: Kantar
- Google Expected To Be Fined By EU On Lack Of Search Competition
- NBCU, Sky AdSmart Team For Addressable Advertising
- S4C Posts GBP20.1m Pre-Tax Profit
- Accenture Interactive Acquires Netherlands' Storm Digital
- Google Boss Says Privacy Means Doing 'More With Less'
- Facebook Removes Videos Of New Zealand Mosque Attack
- Mother USA Taps Up Mother London Staff With Humorous Letter
- News UK Launches Influencer Agency
- Comic Relief Viewers And Donations Drop
- WPP Consolidates Kantar Names Into One Brand
- MPs Call For Social Giants To Protect And Pay Tax
- BBC Chair Laments Regulation Is Not Fit For Netflix Age
- Firms Lagged In Reporting Data Breaches Prior to GDPR: Report
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