More Uk articles
Newspapers that told readers post-Brexit trade deals would be easy could be sweating, much like a Russian oligarch living in the UK, writes Ray Snoddy.
Instead of letting our voices go quiet during the Covid-19 lockdown, the UK outdoor media industry has stood up, been counted and kept its place in the spotlight, writes Talon’s Nick Mawditt.
Meanwhile, the magazines and digital properties for Sea Angler, Car Mechanics and Your Horse are to move into new ownership under Kelsey Media.
Dominic Mills notes OOH’s impact on his surroundings, questions Huawei’s bid to woo the British public and laments another Brexit slogan.
There is now an opportunity for brands to use messaging to shape future consumer purchasing behaviours, writes Kinetic’s Jennie Roper.
There can be few things as important to a brand as its name, iconography and heritage, writes Jan Gooding – but at what cost?
The Guardian is the latest newspaper to announce job cuts in both editorial and commercial roles, as the fallout from the coronavirus crisis continues to impact the media industry.
New content from Led by Donkeys exposes the UK media’s failures to confront the lies, avoidances and circumlocutions of ministers, writes Ray Snoddy
UK marketing budgets have been slashed to their lowest levels in 20 years according to the latest IPA Bellwether report for Q2 2020. Here, industry bosses react to the findings.
