From changing government regulation to the passing of the Queen and the sale of Twitter to Elon Musk, to say 2022 has been an eventful year in media and the world more generally would be an understatement.
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WFA study criticises “bad behaviours”.
The basic relationship between reach and business results has “eroded dramatically”, Zenith UK chief strategy officer Richard Kirk argues.
Budgets for research and experimentation in emerging platforms might now face the chop, warns Omnicom Media Group’s chief market analyst.
Thinkbox, the marketing body for TV advertising, is back on TV with its seventh advertising campaign and second from creative agency Mother London.
The World Out of Home Organization has created a Global Sustainability Task Force with the aim of sharing advice for making outdoor media more sustainable.
Retail media adspend will hit €25bn in Europe by 2026, according to IAB Europe forecasts.