WPP has given up its prized beach at the Cannes Lions, the core of its festival presence. Last year it won Holding Company of the Year, which doubtless led to party time at the beach although, with ...
Calvin Klein famously did sexy with Brooke Shields back in 2018 and now it's Dakotah Johnson's turn, sans whips and handcuffs but still making the most of a pair of pomegranates. We can show you a ...
Publicis CEO Arthur Sadoun is very happy to tell us that people come first in his ever-expanding AI-driven empire, and he's ...
Brand ambassadors are ten a penny these days - the entire Beckham family seem to be ambassadors for themselves (with one notable exception.) But English national treasure Joanna Lumley fronting up for ...
Market research should be doing well in these data-driven times but it’s still a surprise to see that what the industry calls the professional research and evidence (R&E) market contributes £18.7bn to ...
The Ineos Grenadier, chemicals magnate Jim Ratcliffe's rival to the Land Rover Defender, was, indeed, dreamed up and named after a pub - albeit a rather posh one in London's Belgravia. At the time it ...
Uncommon and New Commercial Arts have both had an impact but they've already succumbed to holding company blandishments, ...
Independent agency UltraSuperNew (left) has noticed that new WPP CEO Cindy Rose has never actually worked in an ad agency and ...
There must be something in the water at M&C Saatchi as its management is undergoing yet another upheaval with CEO Zaid Al-Qassab leaving after less than two years with non-executive chair Heather ...
Netflix is doubling its ad revenue while quietly throttling the creators who built its audiences. And advertisers are funding ...
Ayatollah Khamenei is dead. The Supreme Leader of Iran — killed, along with much of his inner circle, in sweeping strikes ...
Every now and then an agency gets to the point where everything it touches seems to turn to gold. Must be confidence. Adam&eveDDB had it for a while in the UK (it remains a top performer despite many ...