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BCW, Hill & Knowlton warns staffers to brace for layoffs related to Burson merger
Apr 21, 2024
Diana Bradley

BCW, Hill & Knowlton warns staffers to brace for layoffs related to Burson merger

The firms have “identified areas in the business where we must eliminate roles, many of which were duplicate,” staffers were told in a memo.

Job insecurity: In times of mass layoffs, is freelancing the future?
Nov 24, 2022
Matthew Keegan

Job insecurity: In times of mass layoffs, is freelancing the future?

Thousands of layoffs from tech firms in a matter of weeks show job security is largely a myth. So what's next for the talent affected how might this change the future of work?

Circles.Life faces more layoffs amid allegations of toxic workplace culture & internal politics
Jul 7, 2023
Shawn Lim

Circles.Life faces more layoffs amid allegations of toxic workplace culture & internal politics

A grim picture of Circles.Life has emerged, with allegations pointing to a company plagued by deep-seated issues that go beyond financial struggles.

IBM lays off comms, marketing staff
Mar 13, 2024
Brandon Doerrer

IBM lays off comms, marketing staff

A low-single-digit percentage of IBM’s global workforce is being affected by the job cuts.

40 Under 40 2023: Lina Marican, Mutant
Mar 7, 2024
Staff Reporters

40 Under 40 2023: Lina Marican, Mutant

Fiercely loyal to her team, Marican has achieved strong revenue growth and high satisfaction scores—her people-first attitude is admired by both clients and employees.

The Body Shop India unaffected by UK restructuring, affirms CEO Shriti Malhotra
Feb 21, 2024
Campaign India Team

The Body Shop India unaffected by UK restructuring, affirms CEO Shriti Malhotra

The statement highlights that the job cuts and certain store closures in the UK market will not affect the Indian franchise market

Elon Musk may be toxic, but he might not be crazy
Sep 6, 2023
Peter Epstein

Elon Musk may be toxic, but he might not be crazy

After more than ten years of trying to be a successful ad-supported business, perhaps taking a different path is the right thing to do.

Big tech bleeds, Southeast Asia ad tech hit, but not as hard
Jan 25, 2023
Gunjan Prasad

Big tech bleeds, Southeast Asia ad tech hit, but not as hard

While marketing and ad spend is the first to be slashed in the wake of economic uncertainty, experts are optimistic about a milder brunt for Asia, however, firms need to future-proof themselves to withstand the downturn.

Zoom updates its terms after AI training backlash, orders its staff back to office
Aug 10, 2023
Staff Reporters

Zoom updates its terms after AI training backlash, orders its staff back to office

The popular video-calling app has stated that the company does not use audio, video, or text discussions from the app to train its artificial intelligence models.

Meta hires Andrea Gellert as VP, global business and product marketing
Jul 26, 2023
Brandon Doerrer

Meta hires Andrea Gellert as VP, global business and product marketing

She steps in for Michelle Klein, who departed in March.

Why many in adland might quit and freelance in 2024
Jan 2, 2024
Adrienn Major

Why many in adland might quit and freelance in 2024

How to make the most of the new freelance marketplace this year.

Twitter splits with consumer PR AOR
Nov 24, 2022
Ewan Larkin

Twitter splits with consumer PR AOR

Autumn Communications started working with Twitter in September, but the partnership ended this month amid turmoil at the social media company.

Omnicom’s John Wren: AI cannot replace human “inspiration and genius”
Jul 19, 2023
Alison Weissbrot

Omnicom’s John Wren: AI cannot replace human “inspiration and genius”

The holding company CEO spoke to investors about recent AI investments during its second quarter earnings call, in which it reported 3.4% organic growth.

WPP merges BCW and Hill & Knowlton to create Burson
Jan 25, 2024
Ewan Larkin

WPP merges BCW and Hill & Knowlton to create Burson

BCW global CEO Corey duBrowa will serve as chief executive of the combined agency, which will be the largest PR firm globally by revenue, according to revenue estimates from PRWeek's latest Agency Business Report.

Edelman lays off 4% of workforce
Jun 28, 2023
Ewan Larkin, Jess Ruderman

Edelman lays off 4% of workforce

Most of the cuts, which affect 240 staffers, impact senior-level employees.

There’s a lot to look forward to in 2023
Dec 23, 2022
Staff Reporters

There’s a lot to look forward to in 2023

Putting a busy news year to bed, Campaign Asia-Pacific is taking a break for the holidays. We will be back on 3 January 2023.

Happy holidays! See you in 2024
Dec 21, 2023
Campaign Editors

Happy holidays! See you in 2024

As the Campaign editorial team takes a break until January 2nd, we recognise how even the most ingrained holiday traditions and beliefs could benefit from a marketing agency's transformational touch.

Former Twitter PR agency sues over unpaid bills: Reuters
May 30, 2023
Ewan Larkin

Former Twitter PR agency sues over unpaid bills: Reuters

Joele Frank is one of several parties that have taken legal action against Twitter since Elon Musk took over the social media platform last year.

Stagwell lowers guidance, projects negative growth for 2023
Nov 2, 2023
Alison Weissbrot

Stagwell lowers guidance, projects negative growth for 2023

Q3 organic net revenue declined 7% YOY as the holding company was hit by a pullback from tech clients, among other factors.

'Wide-eyed innocence and blind terror': ‪Why haven't advertising professionals unionised?
Nov 22, 2023
Matthew Keegan

'Wide-eyed innocence and blind terror': ‪Why haven't advertising professionals unionised?

As issues like the gig economy, AI, and the cost of living crisis see other creative industries joining forces to fight for better protections and working conditions, Campaign explores why advertising professionals have traditionally been slow to unionise.