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  • News You Can Use: 48% Of Advertisers Concerned About Fraud

    Unruly every week compiles the biggest stories in Adland into a handy round-up so you can catch up on anything you might have missed before the weekend. In this week’s round-up we have some research which highlights a growing concern among advertisers around the quality of video ad inventory and news on how the Times’s Up campaign is hitting Adland.

  • 5 Ads You Should Watch Right Now: Best Ads Of February 2018

    For advertisers, February is a month like no other, with brands in the US battling it out to be the stand-out ad at the Super Bowl. But this month’s round-up of the best ads is not just focused around the Big Game. Elsewhere in the list, we’ve got Nike’s hyper-local ‘Nothing Beats A Londoner’ ad and a surprise entry from Lotto New Zealand.  

  • News You Can Use: 1/3 People Don’t Understand How Their Data Is Collected

    Each and every week Unruly scours the web looking for the biggest headlines in advertising and marketing, bringing them all together in one handy list so you can stay up to date with what’s happening across the industry. This week we take a look at what’s on the cards for Mobile World Congress, which kicks off in Barcelona next week (February 26-March 1). We also dig into a wide-reaching report from eMarketer looking at the impact of GDPR.

  • Viral Review: Turning The ‘Tide’ On Super Bowl Ads

    This article originally appeared in Campaign It’s no secret that Super Bowl weekend is an embarrassment of riches for fans of top quality advertising. Even if you can’t tell a Tom Brady from a touchdown, it’s likely you’ll have seen at least one of the big game ads as they filtered across your social feeds in the last few days. With brands putting the best agencies and tens of millions of dollars in ad spend into their 30 seconds of fame, the race for Super Bowl recognition is always hotly contested.

  • Home Show: Spotify, Harper Collins & Wireless On the Future Of Audio

    The Home Show explores how connected tech and the internet of things are changing the way brands interact with consumers. In the series, our futurist, Simon Gosling, chats with innovative businesses and individuals whose products and ideas are disrupting their industries. This month we were lucky enough to sit down with Marco Bertozzi, VP Head of Sales at Spotify, Liam Fisher, Wireless Group National Radio Controller, and Rachel Mallender, Group Audio Director at Harper Collins.