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WPP’s Wavemaker – the product of merging MEC and Maxus – has appointed Aaron Smith as global chief client officer.
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Knight will depart at the end of October at which time the sponsorship and commercial content teams will report directly into Simon Daglish, deputy managing director, commercial on an interim basis.
Sky and Virgin prove the UK TV industry can set aside its rivalries to deliver the advanced adtech scale that buyers now demand, writes John Moulding.
Chris Dobson looks at the factors brands should consider before jumping blindly into the deep end with in-house programmatic.
In response to the shift in TV viewing behaviours across different devices and platforms, GroupM has today launched Finecast, a company delivering “digital-like precision and accountability to advertising on television.”
Traditional television and TV advertising is still alive and kicking – even among people that exclusively use subscription video-on-demand services (SVOD), new research from YouGov suggests.
Matt Whelan, digital strategy director at The Specialist Works, explains how it is now possible to agnostically shift budget between online and offline AV channels.
