Friday, 1 September 2017

5 things you need to know today: Skeletor is back in Moneysupermarket ad

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Campaign 18:05
September 01, 2017
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L'Oréal drops model Munroe Bergdorf after her Facebook rant
L'Oréal drops model Munroe Bergdorf after her Facebook rant

Emily Tan

Transgender model Munroe Bergdorf has been dropped as a L'Oréal Paris model for posting on Facebook that "all white people" are racist.

Tech
Vodafone gets help from young creatives to launch mobile youth brand
Vodafone gets help from young creatives to launch mobile youth brand

Brittaney Kiefer

Vodafone is collaborating with young creatives to launch its new mobile youth brand.

Advertising
Moneysupermarket.com pays homage to Dirty Dancing in latest spot from Mother
Moneysupermarket.com pays homage to Dirty Dancing in latest spot from Mother

Jeremy Lee

Mother has been digging through the 80s film back catalogues again for its latest spot for Moneysupermarket.com.

Marketing
What the future holds for connected cars in 2017 and beyond
What the future holds for connected cars in 2017 and beyond

Suzy Bashford

What marketers and agencies need to know about connected cars and the future relationship between consumers and auto brands

Media
NME partners with university to help young people break into creative industries
NME partners with university to help young people break into creative industries

Gurjit Degun

NME, the Time Inc-owned music title, is expanding its programme that helps young people break into the creative industries into a year-long campaign.

 

Also in the news
First Direct appoints Karmarama to launch first major ad campaign in two years

First Direct is launching its first major campaign in two years today, promoting itself as a "modern, digital bank".

Volkswagen "Second speech" by Adam & Eve/DDB

A best man gets a second chance at delivering the speech he messed up at his friend's wedding in an emotional ad from Volkswagen promoting its SUV range.

Is the Trivago ad really the nadir of the ad industry's output?

Two industry commentators respond to a recent comment piece on Trivago's controversial ad campaign that claimed the British public deserved better than a "bored model and a search bar".

Is your brand safe from terrorism?
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Is your brand safe from terrorism?

Charlotte Hale, Adstream

Context is all online, so it is vital that brands protect themselves against damaging links to offensive content

FutureVision: Reshaping adland
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FutureVision: Reshaping adland

R/GA

New technology, digital disruption, and big data are creating a new agency climate--and introducing a whole new cast of characters.


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