Online sales have reached a record share of the physical entertainment market and now account for 42% of purchases, reflecting the wider trend of consumers spending less money in stores and more money online.
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In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook has this week suspended approximately 200 apps as it conducts investigations into misuse of data.
Each agency brand – including Starcom, Zenith and Digitas – will occupy a separate floor, totaling 212,000 square feet.
Sources close to the search process have named Tim Armstrong a strong contender for the position, having run AOL from 2009 until its $4.4bn sale to Verizon in 2015.
On May 15 the BBC and commercial radio stations around the UK will make history, uniting for the first time to simultaneously broadcast a minute long message about the stigma of mental health.
Leading regional publisher Archant is keen to step up as the David to Facebook’s Goliath with a return to community centred content.
Eight years after it was founded, Media iQ has this week announced it is ditching the ‘media’ as it rebrands to MiQ.
The BBC, Channel 4 and ITV have entered into early discussions about the possibility of joining forces against rivals Netflix and Amazon, in what experts have branded a positive move for the media industry.
According to a report by GroupM there is little evidence to suggest that blockchain technology, despite becoming a favourite buzzword in adland, has yet been used effectively by the sector.
Facebook has announced plans to build a new Clear History feature into its platform to grant users more information and control over how their personal data is used.