Politics
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Sweet and salty ad ban would end chapter in UK adland
Banning HFSS products (high fat, salt, sugar) until a 9pm watershed in the UK will close a long era in…
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Brands join Extinction Rebellion activist in sustainability call at Droga5 London’s Green Pivot
By Anisha Vekaria. Brands including Coca-Cola and Impossible Foods have called for stronger action globally to address green issues and…
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Thais add punch to public health message with crazy campaign by Leo Burnett
The UK’s podgy PM, although a noted libertarian himself, seems to have acquired a taste for lecturing us all. We’re…
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Introducing The Media and Marketing podcast on MAA – Black Lives Matter
In the first Media and Marketing podcast on MAA journalist John Reynolds discusses Black Lives Matter and its impact on…
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Man City football ruling creates a financial free-for-all for regimes playing the global PR game
Manchester City’s two-year ban from European competition, imposed by Uefa, has been overturned by the grand-sounding Swiss-based Court of Arbitration…
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Post-lockdown creativity: Audible, Carlsberg, London Zoo
Is Amazon sustaining the ad business single-handed? Audible audio books is yet another Amazon company (those with long memories might…
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Goalie David James leads M&C Saatchi campaign against football ‘bet regret’
A TV ad ban for the gambling industry looms with a committee of MPs pushing for one and the return…
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Mirror owner Reach axes 550 – will we end up with just two mass market publishers in the UK?
The UK’s Daily Mirror newspaper has survived a lot of things – even the noxious Robert Maxwell (whose shade still…
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Boris cabal plan free daily prime time airtime – will the broadcasters play ball?
Looks like Hancock’s Half Hour, the once-daily media briefings on Covid-19, usually hosted by health secretary Matt Hancock, are about…
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