Vodafone has had enough of fake news and hate speech on the web and is taking a stand. Read more: Monetising misinformation: inside the fake news capital of the world The mobile operator has created ...
Why even bother with creative? The big ad platforms all auto-generate ads now. Most ad viewers watch for only a second or two. Influencers will produce content for you. In this environment, creative ...
There are two ads mentioned in the complaint – a TV ad from December and one on its own website. The former has been deemed fine by the regulator and the latter not. The TV ad, presumably the one in ...
Vodafone is developing plans to allow companies to target advertising at mobile phone users from this summer. From the middle of this year, the network is hoping to introduce advertising as part of ...
The Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) has ruled that Vodafone's (VHA) latest advertisement for its Infinite mobile phone plans fell in the realm of bad taste, encouraging cyber bullying and the ...
Vodafone is blocking its advertising from appearing on websites that feature hate speech or ‘fake news’ as it looks to protect its reputation amid wider industry concerns about brand messages ...
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