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20 Mar 2026
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James Longhurst
Stephen Woodford, chief executive of the Advertising Association answers our probing and quick-fire Leading Questions.
19 Mar 2026
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John Moulding
Tom Morrod at Caretta Research reckons only the largest broadcasters can compete with global streamers for content and still have the money for best-in-class streaming platforms. Hearst Networks EMEA is an example of a mid-sized channel owner that has already prioritised digital partnerships over owned-and-operated.
19 Mar 2026
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John Moulding
Pay-TV operators have been discussing how they own the home screen and control the customer experience. It starts with great aggregation and content discovery, but requires important choices about how to get in front of consumers in the first place.
19 Mar 2026
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Ellie Hammonds
Adding audio podcasting to a media campaign is 33% more effective at driving brand consideration than radio alone. While adding podcast video ranks first in driving attention across key visual channels, outperforming TV, BVOD, and SVOD.
19 Mar 2026
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Ellie Hammonds
Welcome to the Brief, The Media Leader’s round-up of media news.
19 Mar 2026
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Ellie Hammonds
The channel is becoming a core part of omnichannel planning, with it featuring in 34% of campaigns over the past 18 months according to research by VIOOH.
18 Mar 2026
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Ellie Hammonds
Nectar360’s first party customer shopping data has been matched with Global’s listener data and is now available for brands to use through Global’s digital advertising platform, DAX.
18 Mar 2026
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Jack Benjamin
The Government has walked back a proposed policy that would have carved out an exception to existing copyright law to allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted works unless publishers explicitly opted out.
18 Mar 2026
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Jack Benjamin
The not-for-profit industry body that measures direct mail has released a new analysis in partnership with the Data and Marketing Association that proves the value of "Super Touchpoint planning", a framework that aims to help media planners identify "the most valuable contact points" for their campaigns.
18 Mar 2026
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Jack Benjamin
The initiative, founded in 2024, convened neurodivergent leaders this week to discuss how the media and advertising industries can benefit by being more inclusive of neurodivergence.
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