Advertisers must be sure they’ve put their trust – and their marketing investments – in the right place, writes DataXu’s Chris Le May.
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Where are all the female creative directors in the ad industry, asks Nadja von Massow of DST Applied Analytics.
James King, who said he worked as a freelancer for MailOnline between May 2013 and July 2014 in its New York office, claims that during his time there employees were encouraged to pass off other work as their own.
The out-of-home industry has reported its strongest quarter ever, with revenue close to £300 million for the first time, according to the Outdoor Media Centre.
News Corp Australia’s most popular magazine, Sunday Style, has apologised for posting an advertisement for a fashion intern with an image of a young, semi-naked woman on all fours in bed.
Society, culture and business are being transformed by the digital revolution, writes EngageSciences’s Richard Jones – yet our political system remains aloof and out of step. It’s time for some drastic changes.
Sun editor David Dinsmore has been named 2014’s sexist of the year, ahead of Grand Theft Auto 5, Richard Dawkins and Nigel Farage.
Sky has agreed to sell a controlling stake in its online betting and gaming business, Sky Bet, to CVC Capital Partners in a deal worth £800 million.
The IPA’s annual survey of employment trends in media, advertising and marketing agencies, published today, shows a 7% increase in overall employee numbers.
This week’s winner has got Mirror readers’ hearts racing (with high blood pressure), with a breakfast offering too good to refuse.