Saturday 10 June 2017

Saturday edition: Vodafone bars ads from fake news | Sorell pay row | New Channel 4 chief

Campaign: Media

Campaign: Media
June 10, 2017
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Vodafone bars ads from appearing on fake news or hate speech outlets
Vodafone bars ads from appearing on fake news or hate speech outlets

Emily Tan

Vodafone has put in place global rules intended to prevent its advertising from appearing on outlets that create or share hate speech or fake news.

WPP hopes Sorrell will stay for 'many, many more years' as pay row is defused
WPP hopes Sorrell will stay for 'many, many more years' as pay row is defused

Gideon Spanier

Pay and succession, two of the thorniest issues surrounding Sir Martin Sorrell, look to have been defused, at least for now, judging by WPP's relatively trouble-free annual meeting.

Sorrell to face another shareholder revolt over pay
Sorrell to face another shareholder revolt over pay

Omar Oakes

Sir Martin Sorrell is poised to face another revolt by WPP investors this week over his pay package.

Alex Mahon named new Channel 4 chief
Alex Mahon named new Channel 4 chief

Omar Oakes

Channel 4 has appointed Alex Mahon, the chief executive of Foundry, to be the broadcaster's first female chief executive.

'Brexit task just got harder': ad industry shock after hung parliament
'Brexit task just got harder': ad industry shock after hung parliament

Staff

Industry bosses and trade bodies across advertising and marketing have called on the government to change course on "hard Brexit" following the shock hung parliament General Election result.

Channel 4 calls on young adults to 'pop your voting cherry' in innuendo-laden election ad
Channel 4 calls on young adults to 'pop your voting cherry' in innuendo-laden election ad

Simon Gwynn

Channel 4 has teamed up with The Thick Of It creator Armando Iannucci in a campaign to encourage young voters to turn out on 8 June.

UK political parties pull out of YouTube after ads run next to extremist videos
UK political parties pull out of YouTube after ads run next to extremist videos

Emily Tan

The Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats have all pulled their ads from YouTube after their ads appeared to be running next to videos that promoted Islamic extremism.

MEC merger not a carve-up of Maxus, Group M insists
MEC merger not a carve-up of Maxus, Group M insists

Gideon Spanier

The tie-up between MEC and its smaller counterpart Maxus will be a merger rather than a takeover, according to Kelly Clark, chief executive of Group M.

Chris Williams returns to Publicis Media to head UK trading
Chris Williams returns to Publicis Media to head UK trading

Emily Tan

Chris Williams is to join Publicis Media from a global role at IPG's Magna to head UK trading.

Vice and The Telegraph to create exclusive content for Snapchat Discover
Vice and The Telegraph to create exclusive content for Snapchat Discover

Emily Tan

The Telegraph and Vice UK will be running daily publisher stories on Snapchat's Discover platform ahead of the UK general election.

Can out-of-home ever regain its glory days?
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Can out-of-home ever regain its glory days?

Eleanor Kahn

Primesight and Campaign invited creative and media leaders to discuss OOH creativity. Comparing classic work with today's, they asked where its future lies.

FutureVision: The art of attraction
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FutureVision: The art of attraction

R/GA

Andrew Lam-Po-Tang, Executive Director, Business Transformation, R/GA London, sits down with Rosa Riera, VP of Employer Branding and Social Innovation at Siemens, to discuss some of the challenges the digital age presents, the new dynamics at play in the global workforce, and Siemens's approach to employer branding.


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