- MAD London - Monday, Sept. 16, 2019
- Bob Iger Departs Apple Board On Same Day Apple TV+ Details Announced
- Britons Are The Happiest Online Shoppers
- Facebook To Offer New Tools For Video Creators
- Apple Begins GBP11bn Tax Appeal Tomorrow
- RBC Capital Markets Looks At Future Ad-Spending Patterns, Identifies Four Dominant Platforms
- App Cancels Subscriptions After Free Trials Offer Ends
- Twitter Pays Less Corp Tax Than A Person Earning GBP120k
- Publishers Lead A Charge Against The Duopoly With First-Party Data
- While Programmatic Growth Has Decelerated, Q4 Looks 'Exciting' Thanks To Connected TV
- Time Spent Watching Online Video Expanding To 100 Minutes Daily, Ad Budgets Set To Follow
- Celebrities Decide To Report Trolls, Not Engage With Them
- Copywriter Takes Clown Into Redundancy Meeting
- Edward Snowden Applies For Asylum In France
- Publishers Take The Fight To The Duopoly With First-Party Data
- MAD London - Friday, Sept. 13, 2019
- Facebook Will Continue To Host Controversial Political Content
- Google Pays A Billion-Euro Tax Bill To Settle French Case
- Google Algorithm Change Looks To Reward Original Reporting
- British Media Groups Attack The Duopoly In Government Probe
- Out-Of-Home Ad Forecast Sees Sharp Gain In 2020
- Johnny Ryan Speaks Out Against RTB At Dmexco
- Isobar Playbook: 2020 Will Be Year 'XR' Explodes
- HSBC Retains TMW
- 'The Guardian' Sees Smallest Drop In Print Circulation, 'Daily Star' The Biggest
- 'The Strategist' Redesigns, Expands To UK
- AI Investment In The UK Hits A Record High
- Brexit Ad Campaign Is 'Misleading' And 'Redundant'
- Shots Fired As Publishers Tell Government To Tackle The Duopoly
- MAD London - Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019
- Is Programmatic Ignoring GDPR? Why Is Ads.txt Adoption So Low?
- Apple TV+ And Apple Arcade To Cost Brits GBP4.99 A Month Each
- GDPR Truants: Less Than Half Are Fully Complying
- Sports Directory Lists 6,486 Email Addresses
- Publicis Offers UK Staff A Day Off On World Mental Health Day
- Grey Veteran Singh Promoted To Global COO
- TSB And Vizeum Part Ways
- Adobe Builds Photoshop-Inspired Analytics Tool
- Gen Z Most Likely Demographic To Be Influenced Online
- WPP, InMobi Group Strike Mobile Marketing Alliance
- S4C Shows Strong Growth In First Half Of 2019
- MPs Urge Government To Ban 'Loot Boxes' In Children's Games
- John Lewis Loss Blamed On Brexit Worries
- 'The Sun' Is The UK's Most Read Paper Online And In Print
- MAD London - Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019
- Trump And The Tech Giants Beware - Vestager's Back With EU 'Super Powers'
- Fast Growth For Deliveroo, Costa Coffee and BrewDog In UK Brand League Table
- Apple Shifts The Direction Of Its Pricing
- Marketers Share Their Stories Of September 11, 2001
- Can The Big Agency Groups Get Back To Growth?
- USIM Taps Former Wavemaker Smith To Lead Integrated Strategy
- EU Commissioner's New Powers A 'Worst Nightmare' For The US
- IAB Taps Zoe Soon As Vice President, Mobile
- 'Marie Claire' To Close Print Version In The UK
- Mailchimp Will Enable CRM App Users To Send Targeted Emails
- Sainsbury's Drops Trial For A Supermarket Without Tills
- Self-Harm Pictures Banned By Facebook And Instagram
- LG To Run Ads On Its TV Start-Up Screens
- Microsoft Office 365 Users Get Anti-Phishing Tool
- MAD London - Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019
- Forget Trade Wars - It's Ad Fraud China Needs To Be Tackled On
- Facebook Users Can Proceed With Privacy Suit Over Cambridge Analytica
- 80% Of Ad Fraud Comes From China, GroupM Claims
- 50 Attorneys General Back Google Antitrust Probe
- The 'Irish Terrier' Behind Google's GDPR Probe In Dublin
- Online Retailers Neglect To Send Post-Purchases Messages, UK Study Finds
- Only China And US Outspend UK On Artificial Intelligence
- ANA Unveils New 'Measurement' Division, Taps Bill Tucker To Run It
- Facebook And Instagram Shut Down Italian Far-Right Accounts
- Amazon, Google Remain Top 'Loyalty' Brands, Apple Plummets
- Apple Changes Its App Store Search Algorithm
- Wages Rising At Fastest Rate In 11 Years
- Royal Society Urges Caution Over Links Between Brains And Machines
- Tesco Sponsors The Return Of 'Supermarket Sweep'
- MAD London - Monday, Sept. 9, 2019
- How Google, Facebook Antitrust Probe Impacts Marketers
- Diageo Calls Global Media Review
- Microsoft Advertising Launches Responsive Search Ads To All Advertisers
- 1 In 5 Brits Are Not Internet Users
- IPG Taps Lee As CEO Of Mediabrands, Kiernan Succeeds Him As UM Chief
- BBC And Tech Giants Partner Up On Fake News
- IPG's Krakowsky Promoted To COO, Putting Him In Line To Succeed CEO Roth
- Havas Wins TripAdvisor's Global Media Account
- Roku TV Expands Licensing To Europe
- Strike Sees BA Reputation Plummet
- 'Press Gazette' Laments The Lack Of Local Court Reporting
- A Quarter Of Young People Have Seen Drug Ads On Social
- Coca-Cola Signs Up For Euro 2020
- Cruise Ships Send Hurricane Relief
- BA Shows How Quickly Reputations Can Nosedive
- MAD London - Friday, Sept. 6, 2019
- Magna: Podcast Ad Spending Approaching $1 Billion
- Amazon and Netflix Double UK TV Production Spending
- Amazon Fire TV Passes 37M Actives; Intros New Devices For Aggressive Expansion
- Samsung Has Another Go At Mobile With Folding Screens
- 'The Atlantic' Introduces Metered Model, Launches 3 New Subscription Plans
- Yahoo Email Services Are Up Again After Major Outage Yesterday
- YouTube Cozies Up To Fashion Retailers, Brands With New Destination
- Ozone Project And Lotame Partner To Unify Members' Data
- Ladbrokes Coral Looking For Ad Agency
- TripAdvisor Accused Of Not Doing Enough On Fake Reviews
- Macmillan And VCCP Split After 7 Years
- Reach Experiments With A Local Paywall
- Yahoo! The UK Needs An Apology? Again!
- MAD London - Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019
- Could Streaming Rugby Turn Around ITV's Year?
- Facebook Violates User Privacy - Again
- YouTube Agrees To Pay $170 Million Over Children's Privacy Violations
- Britain Could Soon Be In A Recession
- Shoppers Start Earlier, But Most Favor Black Friday
- Ireland Probes Whether Google Operates A GDPR 'Workaround'
- Yahoo Mail Down In Parts Of Europe, Company Is Working On The Problem
- 'The Times' And 'The Sunday Times' Announce Shared Editorial Resources
- IPG Backs New Consultancy Focused On Gender Equality
- Amazon TV Sets To Sell In The UK High Street
- BBC Pays Sir Cliff Richard's GBP2m Legal Fees
- Binge Watchers Freak At Rumor Of Netflix Changing Release Model
- BA Needs Better CEX, Not More Heritage Gazing
- MAD London - Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019
- Google Is Target Of New Antitrust Probe
- KFC Calls UK Media Review
- Pop Star Headsets Are The Only Way Westminster TV Reporters Can Be Heard
- U.K. Just OK: Open Rates Are High, Click Rates Below Average
- Citing 'Fragile' Economy, GroupM Now Expects Advertising To Be 'Neutral To Negative'
- Facial Recognition Dropped At Kings Cross Over Privacy Fears
- U.K. Print Media Grows Amid Brexit News Cycle
- 'The Jewish Chronicle' To Pay GBP50k Compensation For Terror Link Claim
- Amazon's Total UK Tax Bill Hit GBP220m In 2018
- Amazon's Tax On Profits Goes Up, But Only To GBP14m
- Google Launches First B2B Search Campaign In U.K.
- Did The UK Just Crack Viewability?
- MAD London - Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019
- Facebook Gives Messenger New Tools For Businesses
- Digital-Only Challenger Banks To Double In Size
- DuckDuckGo Bashes Facebook, Google In Video Over Privacy
- Disney Chooses Not To Offer Netflix Binges
- 'GBP100m For That?' Asks Mediatel Of The Government's Brexit Campaign
- Deconstructing Amazon's Ecommerce Search Engine
- Is Bitcoin Surge Linked To Brexit Uncertainty?
- What Are 'Clean Rooms' -- And Why Do Amazon, Google, Facebook Want One?
- Channel 4 In Talks To Join Sky's AdSmart
- D2C Food Start-Up Is UK's Biggest Facebook Advertiser
- Is Facebook Going To Drop The 'Like' Button?
- Channel 4 Gets Addressable As TV Avoids Being A Digital Marketing Victim