Media agency names, cautionary tales, five questions with CEOs, TV advertising inflation and retailers becoming media companies feature in this year’s top ten most-read features and interviews.
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The UN Refugee Agency for the United Kingdom (UNHCR) has launched a print campaign inspired by refugees’ stories that can be used as wrapping paper to raise awareness and donations.
Age UK’s latest fundraising campaign will air exclusively on Channel 4 from tonight to help tackle loneliness that many older people may feel this Christmas.
Talon Outdoor has developed and launched a data-backed travel tool to help people plan journeys during the quietest times on the London Underground.
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New columnist Professor Karen Nelson-Field came out top with her first piece in the attention revolution series while Ray Snoddy took three of the top five spots in most-read opinion pieces.
Outvertising, UK advertising’s LGBTQ+ advocacy group, has appointed Lord (Guy) Black as its council chairman.
High-profile investigations into financial conduct, GDPR rulings, surprising moves of big players in our industry, e-commerce and hybrid working all topped our most-read news article list this year.
The Media Plan: It is the first campaign launch since Zoopla moved its media planning and buying into Publicis Groupe agency Zenith.
Nearly 10% of video ads and 20% of CTV ads inventory were fraud or sophisticated invalid traffic (SIVT), according to new research.
