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In trying to understand why there are hardly any digital agencies on the short-list for the IPA’s Effectiveness awards, Dominic Mills has seriously ruffled some feathers.
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Digital was supposed to make it easier to prove effectiveness, writes Dominic Mills – so why are there practically no digital agencies on the 2014 short-list for the IPA’s Effectiveness Awards?
Sir Alan Moses promises that IPSO will be “rigorous, independent, fair and transparent” – and you can’t say fairer than that, writes Raymond Snoddy. There remain, however, a few problems.
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This week Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive! takes a look at how businesses are dealing with digital transformation, the blurring of lines between online and offline commerce, and new speculation surrounding the iPhone.
It’s difficult to explain how Rona Fairhead rose to the top of the pile to become the BBC Trust’s new chair, says Raymond Snoddy. Her appointment is certainly capable of making an impact – and also posing a threat to the BBC…
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