Last updated: June 16, 2017

People power

DEAL 16 JUNE 2017
There’s no substitute for human-to-human interaction.

Digital ads a luxury fashion

Gucci Cruise 2018 - Alternative Views
Louis Vuitton, Gucci and other top-end fashion companies are moving away from print publications.

Coke takes it as red: no sugar

Robert Mercede Coca-Cola Australia
Coca-Cola is responding to consumer concern about sugar in soft drinks with a No Sugar brand launching next week.

Foxtel and Netflix lock horns

Foxtel and Netflix lock horns
Foxtel is getting a radical corporate makeover, and offering all its channels over broadband at lower prices.

Alan Jones extends lead

Alan Jones extends lead
Alan Jones has extended his lead in the Sydney breakfast market, and wooed back lost listeners.

May piles pressure on tech giants

May piles pressure on tech giants
Google and Facebook could no longer allow extremists “safe spaces” online, the British PM says.

Networks’ strength is attention

Networks’ strength is attention
Television networks should trade attention instead of the cost of reaching a thousand people, Anthony Fitzgerald says.

WPP combines MEC and Maxus

WPP combines MEC and Maxus
GroupM is consolidating two of its global ad-buying agencies to help reduce costs.

Facebook, Google build duopoly

Facebook, Google build duopoly
Facebook and Google’s share of the ad market has risen to an unprecedented level of dominance.

Google is no friend of journalism

Google is no friend of journalism
News Corp’s Michael Miller has launched a blistering attack on Google.

Newspapers can thrive: TPG

Newspapers can thrive: TPG
TPG’s country head Joel Thickins has sounded a defiant note for newspapers at a Senate inquiry.

Former REA boss fronts Fairfax bid

Former REA boss fronts Fairfax bid
Former News Corp executive Greg Ellis is fronting Hellman & Friedman’s bid for Fairfax.

Southern Cross lowers earnings

Southern Cross lowers earnings
Southern Cross Austereo has issued a weak trading update, blaming falling revenue from metropolitan radio advertising.

Performance pressure

Performance pressure
Arts companies need to lift their game when it comes to reaching out and growing their audiences.

Joining the dots

Joining the dots
Creative agency Gilimbaa sees its role as more than just delivering on the visuals. It has the bigger picture in mind

Facebook’s 10th ad metric error

Facebook’s 10th ad metric error
Facebook refunds advertisers as the social network discloses another mistake in the way it measures ad metrics.

Billiton buried in BHP makeover

Billiton buried in BHP makeover
Billiton will embark on its second major branding campaign, reverting to its basic name BHP.

Brands sustain YouTube boycott

Brands sustain YouTube boycott
Several big-name brands have continued their multi-million dollar advertising boycott of YouTube.

Xenophon aims at duopoly

Xenophon aims at duopoly
Nick Xenophon has called for an ­immediate inquiry into anti-competitive behaviour in the online advertising market.

Nine MD Amanda Laing resigns

Nine MD Amanda Laing resigns
The chief architect of Nine Network’s sporting and content deals, Amanda Laing, has resigned.

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