Morley is set to drive IAS expansion in key European markets, while Niall Hogan, who held the position of UK managing director, will relocate to Singapore to head up APAC operations.
More Media Business articles
Dan Hanson and Alexander Wisch of Bloomberg Intelligence explain how economic challenges will impact agencies and the wider media and advertising sectors in 2017.
Solid Christmas retail figures will help hard-pressed CMOs make the case to their boards for maintaining spend, writes Dominic Mills – but watch out for the caveats
Hear from the likes of Jenny Biggam, Tess Alps, Simon Daglish and Craig Tuck in our video interview predicting what 2017 could have in store for media and advertising.
Netflix is repositioning itself as a premium channel play say analysts, while Amazon wants to be a platform content operation.
Sponsored: As we approach the annual Year Ahead conference, Craig Tuck, MD UK at RadiumOne, offers his thoughts on the UK’s programmatic future.
There are plenty of press scandals in need of urgent attention – but none of them involve increased regulation backed by the sort of legislation that would please dictators everywhere.
Katie Ingram will work across the publisher’s brands – including The Independent, the London Evening Standard, and ES Magazine- driving bespoke insight projects and building partnerships with agencies and clients.
In a brief investor note issued on Monday, the company, formally known as Rightster, said Ashley MacKenzie had left after 16 months in the role.
Curiously, Sir Martin Sorrell’s predictions for 2017 make no mention of something that must be giving him sleepless nights, writes Dominic Mills. Plus: A secret message, and a new phrase for adland to hump to death.
