The Guardian may be profitable but its model damages journalism
The Guardian is a fine newspaper and should be proud to reverse its losses, but by giving its product away for free it is preventing the news industry profiting from quality journalism.
The Guardian is a fine newspaper and should be proud to reverse its losses, but by giving its product away for free it is preventing the news industry profiting from quality journalism.
By Mark Ritson
As AI plays an ever-increasing role in marketing, we examine its flaws and biases, and ask how marketers can prevent harm to both their customers and their brands.
The Guardian’s chief customer officer explains the strategy behind its redesign and rebrand and how it is “building the science” around its membership.
Internet ad spend may still be growing at the expense of newspapers and magazines, according to GroupM forecasts, but market maturity is approaching, news brands have diversified and most ‘traditional’ media will also grow next year.
New CMO Sean McGinty is keen to rev up the marketing “growth engine” to help the pet care retailer make the most of its “value specialist” positioning.
With consumers increasingly resonating with AI influencers and digital twins, what are the benefits and challenges marketers can expect from investing in the sector?
The World Cup is just a few months away – but for brands looking to target the lucrative football audience there are many considerations in play.
What should have been a simple task for AI Geoff revealed more about the fallibility of most leaders – the inability to admit something isn’t working and move on.