Thursday 18 October 2018

Why Dentsu is wooing sports startups | Anti-sexism campaign weaponises retargeting | Shiseido's progressive princess tale

Plus: 4 leave DAN in India MeToo fallout | Wendy Clark exits Time's Up | Publicis Groupe returns to growth
 
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Friday, 19 October, 2018

Why Dentsu wants to get closer to sports startups

Why Dentsu wants to get closer to sports startups

David Blecken

With its Sports Tech Tokyo initiative, the advertising giant hopes to open up data and new business streams while positioning Tokyo as a hub for sports-related innovation.

 
Brilliant anti-sexism campaign weaponises retargeting

Brilliant anti-sexism campaign weaponises retargeting

Matthew Miller

People who fail to rebuke a sexist will keep on seeing him in ads, while those who click to shut him down will be rewarded.

 
Shiseido addresses themes of courage and self-discovery in bold new film

Shiseido addresses themes of courage and self-discovery in bold new film

David Blecken

Halloween-oriented work by Show Yanagisawa presents an unconventional love story.

 
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Dentsu Aegis announces four departures connected to #MeToo

Dentsu Aegis announces four departures connected to #MeToo

Campaign India Team

Three executives from Happy Mcgarrybowen and one from iProspect India are stepping down from their positions, according to the company.

 
DDB's Wendy Clark exits Time's Up Advertising amid conflict

DDB's Wendy Clark exits Time's Up Advertising amid conflict

Lindsay Stein, Oliver McAteer

The CEO admitted a 'mistake' was made hiring former Droga5 CCO Ted Royer.

 
Publicis Groupe returns to growth after 'bump' in previous quarter

Publicis Groupe returns to growth after 'bump' in previous quarter

Simon Gwynn

Holding company reports organic growth of 1.3% in the third quarter.

 
Songs to remember

Songs to remember

Ad Nut

'MEMO_o_ke' from Dentsu One Bangkok aims to help Alzheimer patients fight memory loss.

 

Editor's Picks

Move and wins: Havas Group, The Works, FCB, more

Move and wins: Havas Group, The Works, FCB, more

Catch up on the week's people moves and account wins.

 
Kill the binary

Kill the binary

Rachel Lowenstein

Given how visible genderfluid and queer people are becoming in culture, I'm struck at our industry's lack of movement in how we communicate with a society that cares less and less about gender in how they act, look, dress, or talk.

 
MDC Partners promotes Ryan Linder to global CMO

MDC Partners promotes Ryan Linder to global CMO

Lindsay Stein

Appointment comes amid a number of changes within the holding company.

 
Tourism Australia extends 'Dundee' with an 'on set' video

Tourism Australia extends 'Dundee' with an 'on set' video

Ad Nut

"The original Hemsworth" invites you to visit the non-existent movie's amazingly true-to-life "set".

 

Events

China Innovation Summit 2018

China Innovation Summit 2018

Nov 1, 2018

Guangzhou

 
Re.Con Thailand

Re.Con Thailand

Nov 13, 2018

Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit

 
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