BBC presenter Liz Bonnin has seen her likeness used in an ad campaign without her consent after a company was tricked using AI-generated tech.
Why the events boom sees marketing lay Covid demons to rest
Events are back, and in a big way – does this finally mean that Covid’s icy grip has been wrested from the UK’s marketing industry?
Online casino 888.com to withdraw TfL gambling ads after political backlash
888.com is set to withdraw some of its UK ads after facing accusations that its out-of-home posters on the TfL network appear to ‘trivialise’ gambling.
Adland job shortage strikes as vacancies fall by 11%
Those looking to secure new jobs or move roles within the marketing and advertising sector could be in for a difficult time as adland vacancies have fallen by more than 10%.
New KFC ad celebrates British BBQ season in all its rainy glory
KFC is playing on the traditionally depressing weather of the Great British summer with a new campaign for the launch of its Ultimate BBQ Burger.
Waitrose ‘wonky billboard’ stunt pays off as council misses angle
A Waitrose marketing stunt left a London council looking decidedly lop-sided after it fenced off one of its own advertising billboards.
Asda links up with Diageo to trial in-store digital screens
Ricky Gervais returns to Slough 20 years after The Office with hilarious vodka billboard
Ricky Gervais has delivered another side-splitting activation for vodka brand Dutch Barn by appearing on a giant out-of-home billboard in Slough.
Sir John Hegarty: ‘Processes are good but they mustn’t override creativity’
Speaking about creativity on BBC Radio 4’s The Media Show, BBH founder Sir John Hegarty, said creativity can be taught and emphasised its crucial role in business.
William Hill took over Liverpool’s radio tower to mark Grand National
Challenging vegan ad says ‘Dairy takes babies from their mothers’
Controversial new Go Vegan ad featuring the slogan ‘Dairy takes babies from their mothers’ has been placed in strategic locations around the UK.
Tesco launches ‘hyper-personalised’ Clubcard Challenges campaign
Tesco is offering a new AI-powered ‘hyper personalised’ Clubcard promotion for millions of its customers, offering them the chance to win up to £50.
Pablo and Unlimited snap up Department for Business and Trade account
Pablo and Unlimited have won a contract with the Department for Business and Trade, which will see the agency responsible for all creative work aimed at small and medium enterprises.
Former Kantar stalwart joins Daivid as chief scientist
Former Kantar chief scientist Mitch Eggers has joined global creative effectiveness platform Daivid to oversee its AI-powered solutions.
BBC presenter’s likeness used in ad after elaborate AI scam
BBC presenter Liz Bonnin has seen her likeness used in an ad campaign without her consent after a company was tricked using AI-generated tech.
Why the events boom sees marketing lay Covid demons to rest
Events are back, and in a big way – does this finally mean that Covid’s icy grip has been wrested from the UK’s marketing industry?
Online casino 888.com to withdraw TfL gambling ads after political backlash
888.com is set to withdraw some of its UK ads after facing accusations that its out-of-home posters on the TfL network appear to ‘trivialise’ gambling.
Adland job shortage strikes as vacancies fall by 11%
Those looking to secure new jobs or move roles within the marketing and advertising sector could be in for a difficult time as adland vacancies have fallen by more than 10%.
New KFC ad celebrates British BBQ season in all its rainy glory
KFC is playing on the traditionally depressing weather of the Great British summer with a new campaign for the launch of its Ultimate BBQ Burger.
Waitrose ‘wonky billboard’ stunt pays off as council misses angle
A Waitrose marketing stunt left a London council looking decidedly lop-sided after it fenced off one of its own advertising billboards.
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