The third series of BBC Two’s thrilling Line of Duty (9pm) came to a typically dramatic close last night.
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ISBA, which represents 450 major brands, including Unilever, Coca-Cola and Santander, consulted with lawyers and media experts on issues advertisers felt had “undermined” trust between clients and agencies.
The first major study from the new out-of-home marketing body Outsmart has today shown how the medium is driving a substantial +17% uplift in smartphone brand actions.
Growing political and public debate on equality has prompted the Advertising Standards Authority to launch an investigation into gender stereotyping in ads.
Carat’s Matt Landeman and Matthew Hook have also been promoted.
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Technology, data and societal shifts have all changed the rules of the game, writes Primesight’s Andy Goldsmith.
Feverish viewers were forced to wait an entire week to find out which odd couple would be crowned king and queen of the guarded transportable home community.
Paris, 1986, and Torin Douglas witnesses a media industry gripped by great change – as well as a colossal 626-page newspaper
Ahead of publication of Barb’s 2016 Viewing Report, Mediatel shares an exclusive extract from agenda21’s Pete Robins – arguing that online needs to change its attitudes and
behaviours.
