
- MAD London - Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019
- 'Telegraph' Results Beg The Question: How Long Does Print Have Left?
- Havas Retains Hyundai/Kia In Europe, Russia, Turkey: Will Focus On 'New Mobility Solutions'
- Diageo To Run Competition For Customer Experience Project Worth GBP20k
- Netflix Boosts Marketing Internationally
- UK Public Mistrustful On Data, But Only 1 in 5 Read T&Cs
- Deloitte: Digital Media Makes People Feel Isolated
- Facebook Crashes Out Of Top 10 Brands League Table
- Verizon Media To Run Native Ads In Apple News, Apple Stock Feeds In Canada, Australia, U.K.
- Brexit 'Hesitancy' Sees UK Marketing Budgets Dip Slightly
- Consumers Depend On Digital Services, But Are Easily Frustrated, Study Finds
- Culture Secretary Would Consider A Subscription-Funded BBC
- Netflix Revenue Up 31%, Marketing Budget Will Increase As Streaming Wars Loom
- Government Drops Age Verification Plans For Porn Sites
- Paul Dacre In Hot Water At 'Daily Mail' Over Comments Against Current Editor
- Service Out At UK Email Hosting Service
- Mobile Network Three Suffers Serious Outage
- MAD London - Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019
- Programmatic Video Drives UK Ad Growth
- UK's 'Telegraph' Endures Big Drop In Profits, Digital Earns Revenue Uptick
- Boris Unleashes A 'Meme Machine' In Bid To Win Next Election
- Sorrell: Digital Makes Outdoor More Transparent, Attractive
- Video Display, Search The Biggest Drivers As UK Ad Spend Rises 13%
- Subscriptions Are Up, But Profits Nosedive At 'The Telegraph'
- Apple Defends Sharing Browser Data With Google, Tencent
- Twitter Tries To Clear Up Its Stance On Trump Tweets
- Facebook's LIbra Loses Another Backer
- Algolia Secures $110 Million In Series C Funding To Finance Global Expansion
- Boohoo 'Send Nudes' Email Banned By The ASA
- MAD London - Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019
- OMG, Publicis Groupe Big Winners In Disney Global Media Review
- Blood On The Desktop As Apple And Disney Disrupt The Disruptors
- US And UK Help Push Up Martech Spending By 22%
- Tubi Launching Kids' Channel, Expanding To U.K.
- 'Wired' Tells The Inside Story Of The Dyson Electric Car Plan Failure
- Accenture Interactive Agrees To Purchase France's Sutter Mills
- Facebook Tries To Justify Running False Political Ads
- MPs Concerned Whether Licence Fee Can Empower BBC To Take On Netflix
- Two Warring 'WAGs' Have Achieved In The US Where British Soccer Stars Have Failed
- Amazon, Google, Microsoft Advertising Veteran Launches Analytics Platform
- Independent Builds Partial Pay Wall
- More Partners Ditch Facebook Libra
- Researchers Claim AI Can Predict Who Will Commit Hate Crimes
- 34 More 'Bodyguard' Series Needed For TV To Compete With Streamers
- Twitter Suffers Worldwide Log-In Issues: Report
- Wayfair Launches Europe Flagship Brand
- MAD London - Monday, Oct. 14, 2019
- Former Omnicom Media Chief de Nardis Explains Move To LoopMe Board
- Total Media Picked For Britbox Brief
- RAPP UK Finds Agency Homes For The Homeless
- James Murdoch Invests In Vice Media
- Porsche, Boeing Partner To Develop Flying Car
- Bear Grylls To Form Own Production Company
- BT Returns To The High Street With EE Co-Branding Move
- Investors Send Publicis Groupe Shares Down Double Digits
- Two Arrested Over Met Police Hack Attack
- Google Revealed To Be Funding Climate Change Deniers
- Sophus To Be Bought For $3.8bn by US Private Equity Firm
- Paul Dacre Slams New 'Daily Mail' Editor Over Claim Of Losing Advertisers
- Boris Commits UK To Online Regulator
- MAD London - Friday, Oct. 11, 2019
- OECD Will Force Tech Giants To Be Fair On Tax, So EU Doesn't Have To
- Less Than Zero: Publicis Groupe To Post Organic Revenue Decline In 2019
- AnalogFolk Opens Amsterdam Office
- Facebook UK Revenues Leap To GBP1.6bn, Tax Bill Is Only GBP97m
- Apple's Removal Of 'Quartz' App In China Marks Defeat For Press Freedom
- British Journalists Are Played By The Government In Their Brexit Coverage
- YouTube Is Bigger Among Teens Than Netflix
- Netflix: Analysts Cautious In Short Term, But Bullish On Long Term
- Snap Losses Narrow In The UK
- Uproar As Quartz Banned From App Store In China
- Gmail Is Top Webmail Service -- Except In Some Countries, Study Finds
- Dyson Drops Electric Car Plan
- Films, TV And Music Spare UK From Slipping Into Negative Growth
- Feedback Can Boost Email Marketing Results
- MAD London - Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019
- WAGatha Christie Reveals The Faustian Pacts That Fuel Tabloids
- OECD Plans To Tax Tech Giants Where They Make Their Revenue
- WPP Shareholders To Vote On Kantar Sale
- Amazon Twitch Used To Stream Shooting Outside Synagogue In Germany
- Marketers Miss Target Customers Because Of Poor Data Practice
- Apple Plans AR Glasses Likely Aimed At Mass Market
- German Synagogue Attack Viewed By 2,200 People On Twitch
- DMARC Use On The Rise, But Domains Are Still Unprotected: Report
- England Strikers' Wives Go To War On Social Media Over Leaked Stories
- Brands Getting Too Comfortable With Media Budgets On Google, Facebook
- Zoopla Picks Lucky Generals
- LBC Breached Ofcom Rules With Paid-For BUPA Interview
- UK Ad Watchdog Bans TalkTalk Broadband Emails
- MAD London - Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019
- Marketers Can Relax -- IT Teams Are Behind Most Privacy Fines
- Facebook Wants To Take Privacy Battle Over Cambridge Analytica To Appeals Court
- EU Announces Plans For Fact-Checking Hub
- Google Expands Self-Service, Automation For YouTube Advertisers
- Audi And Skoda Maintain Incumbent Social Agencies
- The7Stars Launches Tech Hub
- Twitter's Mistake: Users Sent Targeted Ads
- Google Will Use AI To Determine Where, How Often Site Visitors See Ads Across Its Network
- Musk Paid $10,000 For Dirt On Thai Cave Rescue Hero
- Vizeum Wins Groupe SEB's Global Media AOR Assignment
- Twitter Apologises For Privacy Lapse
- Better Online Protection For Children Must Be Enshrined In Law, NSPCC Insists
- MAD London - Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019
- The One Where 'Friends' Unlocks Gen Z Attention
- Facebook To Pay $40 Million To Settle Lawsuit Over Inflated Video Metrics
- Sir Martin Sorrell Holds WPP Stock In Hope Of GroupM Spinout
- Google Search Adds Reports For Video Enhancement, Video Appearances Performance
- S4C To Merge Firewood With MediaMonks
- IPG Launches Data-Based Media Activation Unit 'Kinesso,' Taps Kumar To Run It
- BBC Tried To Block Ofcom From Investigating Naga Munchetty Comments
- Initiative's Next Media Project: A Book About 'Cultural Velocity'
- Channel 4 Triples Its Direct Sales Team
- Ad Execs Mixed On Combating Erosion Of Brand Equity, Most Cite Need To Be More 'Contemporary'
- Old Sitcoms Get A New Lease On Life Through Streaming Wars
- Media Urged To Stop Showing Details Of Terror Attacks
- MAD London - Monday, Oct. 7, 2019
- U.S., U.K., Australian Governments Ask Facebook To Hit Pause On Encryption
- Unilever CEO Pledges To Halve Use Of 'Virgin' Plastic
- Zenith Downgrades Ad Spend To Reach $640B By Year's End
- Social Overtaking Print Advertising
- Instagram Launches Threads, Platform's First Private-Messaging Companion
- TikTok Bans Political Ads
- 'Pick-Up' Channels Shut Down By YouTube
- PayPal Drops Out Of Facebook's Cryptocurrency Project
- Emotional AI Can Help Marketers Raise The Creativity Bar
- Aldi Stops Selling Magazines And Newspapers
- Horizon, Carat YTD New Business Leaders
- Facebook Groups Spread Violent Threats To MPs Over Brexit
- BBC To Revamp IPlayer To Take On Netflix
- EU Rules That Consent On Cookies Really Does Mean Consent
- MAD London - Friday, Oct. 4, 2019
- 'You're Engaged!' Influencer Marketing Lessons From 'The Apprentice'
- 'The Guardian' Joins Reuters Connect Platform
- Vice Buys Refinery 29
- McCann London Appoints New Managing Director
- BBH Wins Ladbrokes Coral Creative Account
- Political Ads Come Under Fire As TikTok, Facebook, Others Enforce, Update Policies
- Home Secretary Cautions Against Facebook Encryption
- Google Shopping Goes Live With Price-Tracking Email Alerts, Visual Search, Clean Energy Incentive
- Jennifer Arcuri Starts A Bidding War To Talk About Boris
- Microsoft's Mobile Future Built On Google Code Gives Brands More Screen Space
- UK Agrees To Deal To Access Suspects' Information From US Tech Giants
- EU Tells Social Giants To Proactively Take Down Illegal Content Globally
- Email Open And Click Rates Jump In UK: DMA