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The first halftime show shot on iPhone.
Smashes December quarter revenue growth.
BBC, Carat, QMS, Google, Pedestrian, SCA, Spark Foundry, Are Media, Resolution Digital.
What you need to know in marketing and advertising.
"This is terrifying to my child."
To take on James Halliday Wine Companion and Harrolds as key accounts.
After Mat Baxter stepped down as CEO of Huge in January.
Attended by more than 200 senior marketing and agency leaders across the industry.
$1.25 million in cash and the equivalent of $4 million in advertising.
Being led by Rowena Newman and Shruthi Babu.
Joining the likes of The University of Sydney and H&M.
Quickly identify ads that are the subject of community complaints.
Dropping acquisitions.
Helping advertisers to be more efficient.
'If I can’t crack something I take it up a notch and put on my white Birkenstocks."
Esther Carlsen, Adrian Cosstick, Joanna Gray, Karen Coleman, Jake Kay-Lawson.
AdNews rounds up the fortnight's pitch news.
But TV remains as the predominant brand building medium.
A market representing an estimated 586,000 visitors to New York City this year.
“The great resignation is done."
Hiring Steph Kavanagh from News and Caroline Jansen from SCA.
Digital media and marketing.
"Although there has been progress, there will always be a role for advertising to play when it comes to...
"Programmatic advertising definitely isn't for anyone who thinks they can stand still."
"Audio is versatile and pretty cheap."
Those being made redundant will know by close of business today.
What money was well spent and what wasn't?
Most recently with Amazon in Singapore and Sydney as head of APAC ad tech sales.
"From one icon to another, welcome to Australia!”
"As projects are getting pushed from all sides, we need to be smarter about how we deliver great ideas."
And appoints three.
Increased competition, lower client spend and account losses.