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August 25, 2017
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Ebay kicks off UK leg of global colour-filled campaign
Ebay kicks off UK leg of global colour-filled campaign

Emily Tan

Online marketplace eBay has been in the process of rebranding itself into a shopping destination.

Amazon signals earthquake for grocery industry by cutting prices at Whole Foods
Amazon signals earthquake for grocery industry by cutting prices at Whole Foods

Simon Gwynn

Amazon has announced an immediate round of price cuts at Whole Foods Market, the high-end food retailer it reached a deal to acquire in June.

Let there be light: five brands that embraced holograms in marketing
Let there be light: five brands that embraced holograms in marketing

Emily Tan

Carlsberg resurrected its founder JC Jacobson via the magic of holograms this week, making the venerated brewmaster an unlikely successor to Michael Jackson and Tupac Shakur.

8 hashtag fails brands can learn from
8 hashtag fails brands can learn from

Sean Czarnecki

Twitter. Never. Forgets.

Spotify reaches licensing deal with Warner Music
Spotify reaches licensing deal with Warner Music

Simon Gwynn

Spotify has reached a deal with Warner Music, the last of the three major record companies, meaning the label will provide its music to the streaming platform under renewed terms.

Facebook withdraws 17 ad formats
Facebook withdraws 17 ad formats

Babar Khan Javed

In a bid to drive business outcomes for advertisers, Facebook has rolled back 17 ad formats that previously contributed towards social engagement.

Watch: Virgin Media's giant trampoline bed
Watch: Virgin Media's giant trampoline bed

James Page

Virgin Media's youngest viewers can now stream their favourite shows via an ad-free app.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with #43: David Kolbusz on Skittles, Honda... and one that never aired
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3 great ads I had nothing to do with #43: David Kolbusz on Skittles, Honda... and one that never aired

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David Kolbusz, chief creative officer at Droga5, reveals three great ads he admires but had nothing to do with

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