- MAD London - Friday, May 24, 2019
- Brexit Compromise Is Over-- Only MPs Can Save Adland Now
- Facebook Improves Enforcement Against Bad Content
- FBI Seeking LVMH Help In US Media-Buying Investigation
- Publicis Groupe Appoints New Communications Director
- Uber Launches Bike Service In London
- Apple Plans To Make Ads More Private, But Give Advertisers Data, Attribution
- Publicis To Launch Marcel In The UK Next Month
- New Assange Charges Raise Major Legal Questions For Americans
- From London To New York: 4 Differences, 4 Myths
- Facebook Culls 3 Billion Fake Accounts
- MAD London Takes A Break Until June 3rd
- Kinetic's New CEO Named
- Suzuki Appoints Iris
- Sky's Chief Exec Calls On Social Media To Protect Journalists
- MAD London - Thursday, May 23, 2019
- Google Faces Scrutiny In Ireland Over GDPR
- Change UK Only Big-Spending Party On EU Election Facebook Ads
- 'BBC Countryfile,' ' Wildlife' Adopt Eco-Friendly Wrappings
- Election Reporting Laws Pose Conundrum For UK TV News
- GDPR Inspires Confidence In Many Consumers, But 35% Opt Out Of Email
- TfL To Use Wi-Fi To Understand Footfall Better
- TalkTalk Failed To Notify Thousands Of Customers Of Data Breach: BBC
- Google Faces GDPR Probe On Personalised Ads
- 'Jeremy Kyle' Cancellation Leaves ITV With An GBP80m Advertising Black Hole
- GDPR Impact: Global App Audiences Grow Nearly 17% Y-O-Y
- 29% Of Brits Do Not Know What GDPR Is
- Is Google Guilty? The Only GDPR Question That Matters
- MAD London - Wednesday, May 22, 2019
- Microsoft Experiments With Shopping, Will Launch More Product Ads In Image Search
- 500 Far-Right Hate Accounts Discovered On Facebook
- No Difference In Email Since GDPR, Consumers Say
- WPP Restructures As Tenthavenue Name Is Dropped
- PepsiCo Media Director Encourages Brands To In-House And Upskill
- WFA's Bid To Refocus Marketing Procurement Practices
- Google Trust Issues Heat Up As LinkedIn Becomes Increasingly Transparent
- Teens In Charge For Today's 'Daily Mirror'
- Emotion-Driven Engagement And Customer Loyalty, It's Not Necessarily What You Think
- EE To Launch 5G In Six Cities Next Week
- Gen Z Believe 'Intrusive' Digital Advertising Will Not Improve
- Mastercard Sponsors Arsenal Women FC
- Bountiful Cow Wins Alzheimer's Society Media Account
- Gleam Futures Launches Influencer Consultancy
- In-Housing Is Supplementing, Not Replacing, Media Agencies
- MAD London - Tuesday, May 21, 2019
- WPP Announces Plans For New Paris Campus
- Fake News Less Worrying Than Brexit Party's Diatribe
- UK Government Launches 'Cannes 2019: Here Come The Brits' Campaign
- It's The Culture, Stupid: IPG/Twitter Find Brands Must Be Engaged
- Nearly Half Of Brits Can See No Benefit From GDPR
- Liz Taylor Joins Publicis In Dual Creative Role
- Tech Giant Breakups Would Be Illegal, Eric Schmidt Says
- TV Still First Choice For Automakers
- Vienna Tourist Board's 'Unhashtag Vienna' Campaign Challenges Visitors To Explore Offline
- Unilever Will Close Gender Pay Gap For Managers By 2020
- Friend Or Fraud? Can You Tell The Difference?
- Jamie's Italian Chain Goes Into Administration
- Coca-Cola Appoints New UK Marketing Director
- Brexit Party Bans Channel 4 News
- Google Ban Prompts Rush To Trade-In Huawei Handsets
- One In Five EU Companies Pressured To Hand Over IP To China
- What Next For Google Apps On Huawei Devices?
- MAD London - Friday, May 17, 2019
- 4 Finalists Reportedly Competing To Acquire WPP's Kantar
- Amazon Invests Heavily In Deliveroo
- Havas Reorganizes PR Operations
- BT Unveils A New Logo -- Its Name In A Circle
- Havas Combines PR, Social And Experiential As Red Havas
- Russian 'News' Agency Battles Facebook Over Account Removals
- The Next Big Source Of Ad Fraud: Attribution
- Strong Audience Growth In News And Current Affairs Radio
- Boots Advantage Loyalty Card Goes Digital
- IPG's Huge, Amazon To Present 'Change for Good' Hackathon At Cannes
- Subway Appoints Above And Beyond
- How To Market Watford FC If It Wins The FA Cup
- Malware Ring Charged In Europe And The U.S.
- 'Game of Thrones' Won By Ikea On Second Screening
- MAD London - Thursday, May 16, 2019
- Why Did Keith Weed Pivot On Influencers?
- Google, Facebook: We're Committed To Transparency -- Attribution, Not So Much
- The Brexit Party Dominates Social Ahead Of EU Electiions
- Dentsu Reorganizing As Growth Sputters
- Behind The Scenes With The EU's Fake News Debunkers
- Police Urge Tech Giants To Do More On Child Abuse Imagery
- Facebook Enacts Stricter Rule On Mobile Video Streaming
- Evergage And Ebiquity Partner On Personalized Messaging
- Journalists Manhandled Outside Tommy Robinson Court Case
- MPs To Investigate Reality TV
- Checking Out Of Paper Receipts: Will Email Work?
- Prince Harry Wins Damages Over Helicopter Shots Of His Home
- Make TfL Outdoor All About Fitness, Exterion Urges
- MAD London - Wednesday, May 15, 2019
- IAB Releases User-Generated Content Guide For Marketers
- Is Disney Preparing A Global Media Review?
- MRC May Deprecate The Click As An Ad Metric, Part Of Shift To Outcome-Based Measurement
- Facebook Updates Live-Stream Rules After Christchurch Attack
- 'The Jeremy Kyle Show' Axed By ITV
- Tommy Robinson Faces Fresh Trial For Contempt Of Court
- Visual Theme For Search Extends Into Google Discovery Ads, Gallery Ads
- Keith Weed Invests In Influencers
- Tech Giants Share Information With Child Abuse Inquiry Behind Closed Doors
- Brands Look To Voice Commerce
- Millennials Spend More In-Store Than Boomers And Gen Xers: Study
- Google Rolls Out New Image-Driven Mobile Ad Units
- Brands Must Ensure That Tech Giants Act Responsibly
- MAD London - Tuesday, May 14, 2019
- Facebook Denies It Is A Monopoly
- Cambridge Analytica Story Earns A Bafta For Channel 4
- Levy's 'Beautiful' And Continuing Role At Publicis Groupe
- Sony PlayStation Awards Global Creative To Adam & Eve/DDB
- In-housing And Outcomes And Fears, Oh My! Tensions Abound At Data Summit
- Eric Schmidt Defends Google On China And Tax
- Adobe Adds Ecommerce Support For Amazon, Google
- Shouting At Siri, Brits Are Rude To Their Voice Assistants
- Audio Algorithm To Make Recommendations On The BBC
- The Benefits Of GDPR One Year In
- ITV Urged To Cancel 'The Jeremy Kyle Show'
- UK Lags Behind Competitors On R&D Spending
- Legal Or Ethical? Google's Moral Quandary
- MAD London - Monday, May 13, 2019
- Ad Blocking Is Decreasing, But Its Impact Is Worse
- Google Debuts Tool To Optimize Content, Make YouTube Ad Production Easier
- Live From Malaga, It's A Week-Long Dive Into Data Marketing
- Up To 47% Of Streaming Ads May Not Be Delivered Properly
- Are Tobacco Brands Dodging Ad Bans Via F1?
- W+K, Droga5 Top Winners At Night Two Of The One Show
- Heineken Launches First Cross-Brand Zero Alcohol Campaign
- MLB Looking To Create Baseball Fans In London
- Nick Clegg Hits Back At Calls For Facebook To Be Split Up
- Uber's IPO Has No Clothes
- Top Police Officer Says A Social Boycott Would Ensure Safer Content
- MAD London - Friday, May 10, 2019
- Mobile-Only Trend Led By The Over 55s
- Google Rolls Out New Features To Aid Local Marketing Campaigns
- Trade Desk Revenues Rise 41%, But Stock Drops 14%
- Deloitte Buys Dutch Digital Agency, Pervorm
- DAZN Draws 'Significant Subscriptions' From Alvarez-Jacobs Fight
- 'The Telegraph' Has 5 Reasons To Be Skeptical On Uber
- Instagram Offers Mental Health Help As Exams Loom
- Consumers Ignore Lengthy Disclosures
- New Managing Director For Ebiquity UK Named
- Newsquest Turns A Profit After Closing 'Unviable' Titles
- Ad-Blocking Rates Fall, But Publisher Impact Rises
- Retailer Mistakenly Tells All Email Recipients: You Won
- Marketers Brace For The EU's New Credit Card Payment Rule