GroupM, WPP’s investment arm, has revised its forecasts for global advertising growth as digital shows signs of deceleration.
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Facebook is to create 500 new tech jobs in London by the end of the year with the opening of a new engineering centre in the city, as the platform continues its efforts to make safety and security a “top priority”.
The proliferation of digital out-of-home screens (DOOH) has helped drive weekly digital impacts to 1.1bn across the UK, according to new figures from Route.
timeTo, adland’s initiative to end sexual harassment within the industry, is taking its “Where Do You Draw The Line?” campaign to Cannes Lions.
VaynerMedia has hired Sarah Baumann as managing director of its London office, overseeing client relations and business operations.
The BBC has confirmed plans to scrap free TV licences for people aged over 75, claiming that shouldering the costs of the scheme would have resulted in “unprecedented closures of services”.
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