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Meta announces more layoffs as it rolls back investment in web3 products
Mar 15, 2023
Shawn Lim

Meta announces more layoffs as it rolls back investment in web3 products

Meta will let go of another 10,000 employees till May 2023, marking another round of significant job cuts.

Grab announces its most significant layoffs to date, cutting 1,000 jobs to remain competitive
Jun 21, 2023
Staff Reporters

Grab announces its most significant layoffs to date, cutting 1,000 jobs to remain competitive

This is the largest round of cuts for the 'super app' since the pandemic, which saw 5% or nearly 360 employees let go in 2020.

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.

Agencies will feel impact of tech layoffs, but carnage won’t be as bad
Jan 29, 2023
Alison Weissbrot

Agencies will feel impact of tech layoffs, but carnage won’t be as bad

Tech companies laid off thousands of workers in the past month, casting a dark shadow over the white-collar labor market — but the impact on the agency sector is unlikely to be as grim.

Women demand flexibility in the wake of office mandates, economic downturn and layoffs
Mar 15, 2023
Sabrina Sanchez

Women demand flexibility in the wake of office mandates, economic downturn and layoffs

Burn out, loneliness and lack of support are pushing women to make work, work for them — despite increasing economic pressures and pushes for in-office mandates.

Dentsu cuts jobs in China as it realigns to new structure
Dec 13, 2023
Robert Sawatzky

Dentsu cuts jobs in China as it realigns to new structure

The significant changes to the agency's talent roster in China are part of Dentsu's new global strategy.

Spotify lays off 17% of workforce amid cost-cutting drive
Dec 5, 2023
Reem Makari

Spotify lays off 17% of workforce amid cost-cutting drive

CEO Daniel Ek says cuts will ensure company is “right-sized” for future challenges.

300 staff to lose jobs as TVB reorganises its operations
Nov 28, 2023
Staff Reporters

300 staff to lose jobs as TVB reorganises its operations

The layoffs were announced as part of a cost-cutting exercise, as the Hong Kong broadcaster restructures its TV production and e-commerce businesses.

Stagwell latest holding company to be hit by tech pullback
Aug 8, 2023
Alison Weissbrot

Stagwell latest holding company to be hit by tech pullback

The holding company’s organic growth dipped 5% YOY in Q2, prompting it to downgrade its full-year outlook and lay off staff.

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.

Bud Light’s US CMO is out
Nov 16, 2023
Lisa Lacy

Bud Light’s US CMO is out

Kyle Norrington, who takes over marketing duties from outgoing Benoit Garbe, will attempt to win back consumers as the brand leans into live sports.

Avoiding a toxic workplace culture: Experts on what businesses need to do
Aug 23, 2023
Shawn Lim

Avoiding a toxic workplace culture: Experts on what businesses need to do

After Campaign's exclusive reporting on the internal strife in Circles.Life, we speak to ex-employees and workplace culture experts on what red flags other businesses need to watch out for.

Twitter reassigns Singapore-based employees as remote workers
Jan 13, 2023
Shawn Lim

Twitter reassigns Singapore-based employees as remote workers

Yet Twitter remains a tenant at its Singapore office, landlord confirms to Campaign.

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.

Women to Watch 2023: Melissa Laurie, Oysterly
Dec 4, 2023
Staff Reporters

Women to Watch 2023: Melissa Laurie, Oysterly

In the ever-evolving marketing landscape, this short-form sensation’s tale of tenacity is connecting the industry, one TikTok video at a time.

Marketers bet too big on the metaverse
Apr 2, 2023
Alison Weissbrot

Marketers bet too big on the metaverse

It’s another cautionary tale of chasing the next shiny object.

Media buyers confident in Spotify’s ad biz despite Dawn Ostroff departure
Jan 25, 2023
Brandon Doerrer

Media buyers confident in Spotify’s ad biz despite Dawn Ostroff departure

The audio streaming platform said this week it would put just under 600 people, or 6% of its workforce, out of work as its advertising and content lead leaves the company.

Analysts: Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global merger would benefit ad industry
Dec 22, 2023
Jessica Heygate

Analysts: Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global merger would benefit ad industry

Combining the two media conglomerates’ streaming assets would create a scaled entity better equipped to take on Disney and Netflix — though such a deal would face financial and regulatory hurdles, analysts tell Campaign US.