Wednesday 21 December 2016

Facebook: 'We're not perfect, but deserve credit for facing up to our problems' | Top Argos marketer exits as Sainsbury's acquisition takes shape

Campaign Breakfast Briefing

Campaign Breakfast Briefing
December 21, 2016

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Facebook: 'We're not perfect, but deserve credit for facing up to our problems'
Facebook: 'We're not perfect, but deserve credit for facing up to our problems'

Steve Hatch

Facebook's Steve Hatch says the Campaign Annual should have given more credit to the social media company for addressing the problems it faces and making progress in many areas.

Top Argos marketer exits as Sainsbury's acquisition takes shape
Top Argos marketer exits as Sainsbury's acquisition takes shape

Simon Gwynn

Stephen Vowles, marketing director at Argos, has left the retailer following its acquisition by Sainsbury's, Argos has confirmed.

Lucozade, DFS and Mars interrupted by aliens as Thinkbox moves on from Harvey
Lucozade, DFS and Mars interrupted by aliens as Thinkbox moves on from Harvey

Maisie McCabe

Lucozade, DFS and Mars have partnered with Thinkbox for its first ad campaign since the commercial TV marketing body retired its Harvey the dog character.

Thomas Cook invests in online video and addressable TV for 'tailored' holidays push
Thomas Cook invests in online video and addressable TV for 'tailored' holidays push

Gideon Spanier

Thomas Cook is shifting money into online video and addressable TV advertising for a new campaign, "You Want, We Do," about how it can tailor holidays to suit individual customers.

JWT opens doors for Young Tribes day
JWT opens doors for Young Tribes day

Georgina Brazier

JWT invited 38 year-ten school children into the agency for a day of meetings, presentations and pitching as part of its Female Tribes initiative.

Disney smashes annual box office takings record
Disney smashes annual box office takings record

Simon Gwynn

Disney has now taken more than $7bn (£5.66bn) at the global cinema box office in 2016, setting a new record for the biggest sales by a studio in a single year, with ten days to go.

Twitter technology chief steps down
Twitter technology chief steps down

Simon Gwynn

Twitter's chief technology officer, Adam Messinger, is leaving the social media company – a month after chief operating officer Adam Bain announced he was leaving.

Movers and shakers: Argos, Lyst, Guardian, iProspect and more
Movers and shakers: Argos, Lyst, Guardian, iProspect and more

Staff

Welcome to Campaign's round-up of the hires, departures and promotions across the industry.

Not advertising but
Promoted
Not advertising but "story-doing" as a force for good

Cloudfactory

Creative studio Cloudfactory loves to bring campaigns to life through a combination of brand acts and 'story-doing'

Brands can be isolationist or collaborative but they must decide
Promoted
Brands can be isolationist or collaborative but they must decide

Michael Islip, DigitasLBi

Businesses choose between interconnectedness or isolation and must invest accordingly

Campaign Jobs
Campaigns Manager £35,000per annum Ball & Hoolahan, London
Senior Client Director, Consumer - Global Brand Strategy Consultancy £80 -£85,000 + bens +package Ann Sharman Recruitment, london (Central), London (Greater)
Group Account Director - Promotional Marketing and Merchandising £65-70k plus pension and benefits The Jefferson Group, Luton and London
Digital Product Manager £50k-65k + Bonus 20% of Salary + Car/Car Allowance, Pension ASKE Consulting, Surrey
Media Manager – Direct Response Competitive + Benefits package Bray Leino, Filleigh, North Devon OR Bristol
Associate Media Director Competitive (depending on experience) + Benefits Bray Leino, Filleigh, North Devon
Marketing and Communications Manager £33,106 per annum NFWI, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Field Consultant Competitive Butterfly London, London (Central), London (Greater)
Senior Strategic Communications Advisor (SIO) £42,709 - £48,984 Home Office, London
Brand and People Manager Competitive Bridge Training & Events, London
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