Thursday, 6 November 2014

Digital AM - Fetch sells to Dentsu Aegis, plus Peter Scott leaves Engine; Facebook; Young's Seafood

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Fetch sells to Dentsu Aegis
Fetch sells to Dentsu Aegis
by Arif Durrani
06 November 2014, 08:00AM
Dentsu Aegis Network has acquired the mobile specialist Fetch in a deal estimated to be worth £30 million.
Peter Scott leaves Engine
Peter Scott leaves Engine
by Anna Reynolds
06 November 2014, 09:58AM
Peter Scott, the chairman and chief executive of Engine Group, the owner of ad agency WCRS and digital agency Jam, is leaving the company.
Young's Seafood calls pitch for digital and social
Young's Seafood calls pitch for digital and social
by James Swift
06 November 2014, 08:00AM
Young's Seafood is looking for an agency to handle its digital and social advertising.
Facebook app plans will test publishers' resolve
Facebook app plans will test publishers' resolve
by Staff
06 November 2014, 08:00AM
Publishers must decide whether they want to play ball with the social network's content plans, David Benady writes.
Confused.com gives couple £1 million surprise
Confused.com gives couple £1 million surprise
by Gurjit Degun
05 November 2014, 04:44PM
Confused.com, the price comparison website, has created a stunt showing a customer's reaction to winning the jackpot as part of its £1 million mega draw campaign.
Tech's ethical problem means marketers must choose their tie-ups carefully
Tech's ethical problem means marketers must choose their tie-ups carefully
by Shona Ghosh
06 November 2014, 08:00AM
Disruptive innovation, the term coined by academic Clayton Christensen, is currently at the centre of a 'marketing moment'. The rise of pioneering digital companies such as Netflix and Uber has left established brands in fear that their industries ar...
#Trending2015: 6 new trends from Future Foundation
#Trending2015: 6 new trends from Future Foundation
by Nicola Kemp
06 November 2014, 10:28AM
From the quantified self, via 'control is the new cool', to the backlash against life lived via the filter of an algorithm. Nicola Kemp unveils the top trends from this week's Future Foundation conference in London.
Labour mulls ban of e-cigarette ads
Labour mulls ban of e-cigarette ads
by Parliamentary correspondent
06 November 2014, 08:00AM
Labour will consider banning e-cigarette TV ads if they win the next general election, as one of the party's MPs accused industry regulators of "weakness and naïvety" in allowing commercials to feature them from Monday (10 November).
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