The tech behemoths are endemically dismissive of the responsibilities they hold to their advertisers, writes Bob Wootton. Is that all about to change?
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The IPA has formally demanded better standards from Google and Facebook – but is its latest weaponry locked and loaded, or has it just got a pea-shooter, wonders Dominic Mills.
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WFA research indicates a dramatic change on transparency measures, contracts, viewability standards, internal media knowledge and ad fraud.
Revenue at Rupert Murdoch’s News UK declined -19% in the 12 months ending 30 June 2017 – which parent company News Corp has largely attributed to political uncertainty following Brexit.
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The IPA has issued a direct call to action to the duopoly to clean up brand safety, measurement and viewability of their online video.
Richard Shotton and Alex Boyd look at the history of charm pricing – and through a fascinating experiment debunk some common myths about one of retail’s longest-serving strategies.
The increasingly implausible denials of Mr Zuckerberg.
‘Watch’ – which pits Facebook against YouTube and TV networks – enables users to watch shows organised around what their friends are watching.
