Friday 24 March 2017

Twitter could launch paid membership option | NatWest and RBS to close 158 branches

Campaign Breakfast Briefing

Campaign Breakfast Briefing
March 24, 2017
Twitter could launch paid membership option
Twitter could launch paid membership option

Simon Gwynn

Twitter is considering a paid, premium service aimed at businesses and power users as it searches for revenue growth in the face of stagnating user numbers.

NatWest and RBS to close 158 branches
NatWest and RBS to close 158 branches

Simon Gwynn

Royal Bank of Scotland, which remains majority-owned by taxpayers, is to close 158 branches across its NatWest and RBS brands.

Facebook continues its video push with shoppable ad format for mobile
Facebook continues its video push with shoppable ad format for mobile

Ilyse Liffreing

New product, Collection, combines video with product links to drive conversions.

Ofcom says broadband providers should pay instant compensation for bad service
Ofcom says broadband providers should pay instant compensation for bad service

Simon Gwynn

Broadband customers who experience slow repairs and missed appointments should be compensated automatically without having to go through a claims process, Ofcom has proposed.

Coke marketing chief Marcos de Quinto retires amid leadership shake-up
Coke marketing chief Marcos de Quinto retires amid leadership shake-up

Omar Oakes

Marcos de Quinto is retiring from Coca-Cola as global chief marketing officer after nearly 35 years with the soft drinks giant.

Terror survives on the oxygen of attention
Terror survives on the oxygen of attention

Maisie McCabe

Terror survives on the oxygen of attention and it's not good enough for Facebook and Google to say they are separate from content they host, according to DigitasLBi international chief creative officer Chris Clarke.

Dentsu Media employee commits suicide in Indonesia
Dentsu Media employee commits suicide in Indonesia

David Blecken

The deceased was a long-term resident and managed JKT48, a local pop group.

The future of content: the agency, the media owner and the influencer
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The future of content: the agency, the media owner and the influencer

Edward Craig

Content is the future - but what's the future of content? MediaCom, Yahoo! and an influencer discuss the fight between the algorithms and the editors - and traditional v social media.

Are your ads working? Consumers tell all...
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Are your ads working? Consumers tell all...

Georganna Simpson

Xaxis' panel 'Is data everything?' at AdWeek Europe highlighted the importance of consumer data but urged the industry to remember the people behind the data. We asked the general public what they think...

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