- MAD London - Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019
- Forget Twitter Ads -- Politics' Social Problem Is Facebook Accountability
- Twitter Bans Political Ads: Says Political Speech Should Be 'Earned, Not Bought'
- BBC Takes Over Spotify For Sir David Attenborough's Latest Series
- Blippar Rises From The Ashes With A New CEO
- Forrester: Media Agency Groups Taking Steps To 'Fend Off Looming In-House Threat'
- Facebook Agrees To $643,000 Fine To Settle Privacy Investigation In U.K.
- Will Lib Dems Be Frozen Out Of Leader Debates?
- Facebook Q3 Revenues Rose 29%, Workforce Up 28% YOY
- Ecommerce Advertising Soars, Amazon Benefits
- Conservative Party Stands To Lose Most As Twitter Bans Political Ads
- Backward B2B: Firms Have To Improve Their Automation -- And Their Email
- Journalists Allowed To Challenge Family Court Reporting Restrictions
- MPs Agree With Retailers On Unfair High Street Business Rates
- MAD London - Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019
- Adland Welcomes UK Election -- But Will It Give Brexit Clarity?
- Forrester Warns 2020 Is Make Or Break For CMOs
- Financial Times' Podcasting Highlights New Strategy For Publishers
- Ad Execs See Too Much Focus On D2C Brands, But Acknowledge They Are Innovating Media
- Could Fake News And Cyber Criminals Threaten December's Election?
- Female MPs Rally To Support Meghan In Her Tabloid Battle
- WFA: Agency Relationships Hampered By Bad Briefs, Other Miscommunications
- AI Is The Catalyst For New Data Sources But Optimization Remains A Challenge, Study Finds
- IPG To Launch Brandguard, Avoids Advertising On Fake News Sites
- John Lewis Christmas Ads Are Losing Their Emotional Appeal
- Facebook Drops Appeal Against Cambridge Analytica Fine
- LinkedIn Data Finds Marketers Measure ROI Too Quickly
- MAD London - Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019
- UK Digital Ad Spend Soars, But What About The Brand Impact?
- Sorrell's S4 Capital Continues Acquisition Spree
- BBC Faces A Flood Of Equal Pay Claims
- UK 2019 Ad-Spend Growth Revised Up To 5%
- GroupM Warns, 'These Are Dangerous Days For Advertisers'
- Facebook Employees Criticize Stance On Political Ads, Seek Ban On Targeting
- Spotify Shares Soar On Upbeat Q3 Figures
- German Data Authorities Create New Models For GDPR Fines: Report
- FT Focuses On Podcasts And Smart Speakers At Home And The US
- GroupM: Balkanization Makes Media Shops Even More Relevant
- Only A Quarter Of Campaigns Are Measured For Brand Impact
- 'The Telegraph' Becomes Fourth Newspaper To Reveal Rebates
- Adobe Data Leak Caused By Unsecured Server: Researchers
- MAD London - Monday, Oct. 28, 2019
- 'The Telegraph' Placed Up For Sale
- First Kantar, Then . . .GroupM?
- Facebook Usage Drops 26% Since 2017
- Facebook News Isn't Likely To Quell Publisher Complaints
- Just Eat To Sponsor 'Love Island'
- Digital Turns 25, Ad Vets Reminisce On First Banner Ad
- Global B2B Firms Say It's Tough Producing Content
- S4C Announces Mergers To Enlarge MightyHive
- Instagram To Ban Self-Harm Cartoons And Drawings
- McVitie's Appoints Two Omnicom Agencies To Creative And Media Accounts
- MPs To Investigate Effectiveness Of 'Get Ready For Brexit' Campaign
- BBC News Presenter Launches Legal Equal Pay Bid
- 'The Telegraph' Is Up For Sale, But For How Much?
- MAD London - Friday, Oct. 25, 2019
- Will The BBC And TV Licence Survive Gen Z?
- WPP Reports Quarterly Organic Growth For First Time In Over A Year
- Shared Rural Network To Boost 4G Coverage To 95% By 2025
- Amazon Advertising Gets Major Boost From Prime Day, Data Shows
- Ofcom Tells BBC News To Link To Other Publishers
- Amid Mixed Q3, Wall Street Calls Advertising Amazon's 'Bright Spot'
- Ad Glitch And Low Profit Levels Send Twitter Shares Tumbling
- With Help From FCB Inferno, Disney Fuels UK's Sport England Movement
- Amazon Profit Declines Due To Quick Delivery Push
- Google Denies Anti-Leave Bias In Its Brexit News Results
- Twitter Records $824 Million In Q3 Revenues, Monetized DAUs Up
- Over 55s Like Their Brands 'Sexy'
- EU Uptick Restores Growth At WPP
- MAD London - Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019
- WPP Shareholders Approve Kantar Sale To Bain
- Those 'Bad Boys' Won Brexit, But The Good Guys Are Winning Google
- Ofcom Warns BBC May Be 'Unsustainable' If It Doesn't Attract Young Audiences
- Snap Reports Q3 Revenues Hit $446 Million
- BBC And 'Guardian' Take Lion's Share Of Brexit Search Results
- Adobe Adds Commerce Tools To Magento, Cloud Services On Amazon And Microsoft
- ASA Bans Posts From Katie Price And Two Others For Weight Loss Drink
- Murder Most English: The Great British Crime Shows
- Sports Rights Spending Soars
- Kim Kardashian Replaced By Caroline Flack As Most Dangerous Celeb To Search For
- PlayStation Store Won't Sell New 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' In Russia
- Nearly One In Three B2B Marketers Admit To Delivering Poor Digital Experiences
- Labour Relying On Social To Get Email Messages To UK Voters
- 'Get Ready For Brexit' Campaign Is Not Resonating
- Top Breakfast Radio Show Loses A Million Listeners But Podcasts Are Growing
- Revolut Partners With Mastercard For U.S. Expansion
- Employees Could Suffer From After-Hours Email Bans
- MAD London - Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019
- Duopoly Dealt A Winning Hand By Brexit And GDPR
- IPG Reports Sharp Drop In Q3 Organic Growth
- Mother Picked As Global Creative Agency By TripAdvisor
- Yahoo Mail Outage Hits UK
- Duopoly To Account For 68.5% Of UK Digital Advertising In 2019
- Star Ratings And Reviews Most Likely To Turn Into Profits
- Revolut Partners With Mastercard For U.S. Expansion
- Top 10 Strategic Tech Trends For 2020: Gartner
- Airbnb Faces HMRC Investigation
- ITV Hub Registers Spike In Users To 30m
- Interpublic Q3 Revenue Grows 1.4%
- How The Changing Nature Of Creativity Impacts Agency Pitches
- MPs Question Why Political Statement Will Not Be Fact-Checked On Facebook
- Mobile Gamers Spend GBP40 A Year On In-App Purchases
- MAD London - Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019
- Facebook Can Fight Fake News -- What About Fake Politicians?
- Publicis Groupe UK Adds Chief Production Officer Role
- Apple Plans Sky High London Office Next Year
- Facebook Protect Program Adds Security To Political Accounts
- Facebook Says It Is Ready For The Next General Election
- Dove Products Make Some Really Big Promises About Its Use Of Plastic
- EU Data Watchdog Reports 'Serious Concerns' Over EU Microsoft Contracts
- Roku Buys DSP Dataxu For $150 Million In Cash/Stock Deal
- TSB Appoints The7stars To Media Account
- Why Is Digital's Ad Growth Decelerating: Explanations Abound, None Good
- The "i" Newspaper Launches Paid-For App
- FT To Launch Business Consultancy
- Celebrities Join In A New Round Of Phone Hacking Claims
- Global Radio Launches LBC News
- Rugby World Cup Social Engagement Is Soaring
- MAD London - Monday, Oct. 21, 2019
- Tech Firms And Consultancies Are Winning Digital Marketing
- Facebook Opens Search Ad Placements To All Advertisers
- Meghan Says She Was 'Naive' Not To Heed Warnings On UK Tabloids
- Publicis Rebrands BT, Focuses On Improved Connectivity
- Lucozade Hands Creative To A&E/DDB
- Death And Tattoos Thrive On The High Street As Books And PCs Struggle
- VCCP Wins Media Assignment For Travelopia
- Adobe Enhances Its Digital Experience Platform
- Gun Confiscated From Neighbour Angry At Bebo Founder's Building Work
- TripAdvisor Appoints Mother Global Creative AOR
- Russian Hackers Hid The Tracks By Pretending To Be Iranian
- Group Of Three Local Welsh Newspapers To Close
- MAD London - Friday, Oct. 18, 2019
- Porn Checks Dropped? Did The Govt Just Drop Its Online Harms Vow?
- Snapchat Rolls Out Dynamic Ads For Retailers
- Brexit Content Driving Google Searches To Publishers
- Instagram Offers Users Great Control Over Third-Party Data
- WPP Outlines Compensation For Incoming CFO
- Mixed Analyst Reviews For Netflix's Q3 Performance, Outlook
- Starcom Picks Up Ferrero Rocher UK Media Account
- IPG Adds Former IBM Executive Sanford To Its Board
- BBC Disbands Virtual Reality Content Team
- 'The Guardian' To Launch App For Subscribers
- Why Netflix Is The Most Vulnerable Digital Giant
- Church Attendees Down But Praying By App Hits A Record High
- 'The Sun' Plans To Expand In The USA