Saturday 10 December 2016

Saturday edition: Brands to take over Piccadilly Lights | Spotify hire | DMGT and Ebiquity in row

Campaign: Media

Campaign: Media
December 10, 2016

Catch up on the week's top news:

Brands offered chance to take over Piccadilly Lights
Brands offered chance to take over Piccadilly Lights

Omar Oakes

Brands will be able to take over London's Piccadilly Lights for the first time as Ocean digitises the iconic site.

Spotify poaches Publicis' Marco Bertozzi
Spotify poaches Publicis' Marco Bertozzi

Gideon Spanier

Spotify has poached Marco Bertozzi, global chief revenue officer at Publicis Groupe's Performics division, to be vice-president, Europe, and head of sales in the region.

DMGT and Ebiquity in row over ad price calculations
DMGT and Ebiquity in row over ad price calculations

Gideon Spanier

The publisher of the Daily Mail is at loggerheads with Ebiquity in a row about how the media auditor has calculated the average price of print advertising in the newspaper.

Diary of an agency start-up: The waiting is over, it's launch time
Diary of an agency start-up: The waiting is over, it's launch time

Henry Daglish

Henry Daglish, the founder of Bountiful Cow, is writing a diary for Campaign about his media agency start-up and this is his first instalment.

Media agencies' profit margin improves but fall well short of 20% glory days
Media agencies' profit margin improves but fall well short of 20% glory days

Esther Carder

Media buying agencies' profit margins improve, but are still far lower than a few years ago, according to Kingston Smith's latest report. Partner Esther Carder explores the data in more depth.

Havas Media's Natasha Murray to join Guardian News & Media
Havas Media's Natasha Murray to join Guardian News & Media

Gurjit Degun

Natasha Murray, managing director at Havas Media UK, is joining Guardian News & Media as director of client partnership.

WPP, Omnicom, Publicis Groupe and IPG's financial year so far, according to Kingston Smith
WPP, Omnicom, Publicis Groupe and IPG's financial year so far, according to Kingston Smith

Esther Carder

WPP remains well ahead of its rivals, according to analysis by Kingston Smith partner Esther Carder.

Vizeum to retain Ikea in UK
Vizeum to retain Ikea in UK

Gurjit Degun

Vizeum is set to retain Ikea's UK media business after a pitch that has lasted most of the year.

MEC picks up DWP planning brief
MEC picks up DWP planning brief

Gurjit Degun

The Department for Work and Pensions has appointed MEC to handle its media planning business after a competitive pitch process.

Vice and Guardian team up for content partnership
Vice and Guardian team up for content partnership

Simon Gwynn

The Guardian is partnering with Vice in an arrangement that will see journalists from the liberal news brand producing reports for Vice's nightly news show on US and UK TV.

Rubicon Project aims to tackle ad-blocking by giving users active control
Rubicon Project aims to tackle ad-blocking by giving users active control

Simon Gwynn

Advertising network Rubicon Project is launching Project Awesome, a consumer solution that allows users to actively control which types of ads they receive online, and how they receive them.

I'm A Celebrity final hits best viewing figures for three years
I'm A Celebrity final hits best viewing figures for three years

Simon Gwynn

Lat night's final of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! drew an average of 10.5 million viewers and reached a peak of 11.4 million - making it the most watched final of the show since 2013.

ITV launches ad-free subscription service for ITV Hub
ITV launches ad-free subscription service for ITV Hub

Simon Gwynn

ITV is rolling out an expansion of its catch-up and on-demand service The ITV Hub with the option for users to pay to not receive ads.

TV ad market improves amid questions over CRR
TV ad market improves amid questions over CRR

Gideon Spanier

The TV advertising market has recovered from its post-Brexit slump but media buyers expect a "deflationary" market in 2017 and some agencies are expected to push broadcasters hard in their trading negotiations this month.

Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube pledge to tackle terror content
Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube pledge to tackle terror content

Omar Oakes

Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube have pledged to come together to help curb the spread of terrorist content online.

One way to avoid the Einstellung effect
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One way to avoid the Einstellung effect

Kerrie Finch, FinchFactor

Reputation management company FinchFactor settled on Amsterdam for its global base after its founder discovered inspiration in the city's cultural cornucopia of diverse outlooks

A media first: the great SoundCloud Go giveaway
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A media first: the great SoundCloud Go giveaway

Getmemedia

Develop a music-led marketing strategy by being the first brand to give the gift of music to millennials on SoundCloud...


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