The Bulletin: Netflix expands offering and M&C Saatchi

By AdNews | 31 March 2015
 

Netflix dreams of foodie audience

Netflix is starting to expand its content offering in Australia, this time expanding to include a food documentary series from the acclaimed director of Jiro Dreams of Sushi, David Gelb.

Chef's Table features six of the world’s most renowned international chefs, and offers viewers the opportunity to go inside the lives and kitchens of these culinary talents. 

All six episodes will be available to stream on 26 April.

Meanwhile, it has added Disney's Anne Sweeney and Microsoft's Brad Smith onto the board.

M&C Saatchi records strong global growth, slight Aussie revenue drop

M&C Saatchi has recorded “good revenue momentum and a substantial increase in earnings growth” in its 2014 global full year results, however its Asia and Australasia like-for-like revenue was down a slight 1% year on year.

The company also recorded a headline regional profit increase of 10% and a regional operating margin increase of 2.3% to 11.5% over the period. In its results announcement M&C Saatchi said Australian revenues decreased without the David Jones account in 2014. However, its Australian offices had an "outstanding new business" run in 2014, winning IAG, Lexus, A2 and Cricket Australia.

Regional revenues were also hit by account losses in New Zealand, which meant it took the strategic decision to close the office.

 

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