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Wan-Ifra has announced the 2020 winners of its World Digital Media Awards...
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The jury of 14 client-side and agency-side senior industry executives, will award case studies that best use data in an effective communications strategy...
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D&AD and Colenso BBDO have collaborated on a new five-part series on New Zealand-based podcast, Love This...
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In 2019, the mobile gaming industry generated around 60% of the worldwide video games revenue...
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The 2019 Epica Awards winners have been announced with South Africa's VMLY&R's "Don't Tell Me What To Do" campaign for Edgars winning Silver in the Branded Content - Music Video category...
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Three days of Epica jury proceedings in Amsterdam have come to an end...
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With the recent launch of Apple TV Plus and the imminent arrival of Disney Plus, the video landscape has never looked so competitive...
Amanda Lotz & Ramon Lobato 12 Nov 2019
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Increased social media activity is believed to be fuelling investment in future global women's sports...
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East-West Digital News (EWDN) recently released a report on the state of influencer marketing in Russia...
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The New York Festivals Radio Awards has announced its 2019 winners...
KUWAIT
KUWAIT CITY, KUTWAIT: Kuwait's court of appeals on Monday reduced a two-year jail term handed to an opposition tweeter for insulting the emir to one year, the director of the Kuwait Society for Human Rights said.
FRANCE
PARIS, FRANCE, DARMSTADT, GERMANY: Newspaper executives from Libya and Egypt are participating in a new training programme from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA): the Media Professionals Programme, an innovative initiative to equip media executives with the tools to advance their careers and contribute to the growth of strong local media enterprises.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
DUBAI, UAE: The 6th Dubai Lynx Awards, one of the premier awards celebrating creative excellence in MENA's advertising and communications industry, has received a total of 2037 entries from 17 countries.
UNITED STATES
NEW YORK, US: Global advertising rose 8.8% year-on-year in Q1 to total US$118 billion* based on published rate cards, as advertisers spent more on television and continued to invest in booming consumer Asian and Latin American markets.