Gemma Charles

Deputy editor

Gemma is deputy editor at 北京赛车pk10. Contact her at gemma.charles@haymarket.com or 020 8267 4216.

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School Reports Tracker: Have agencies regained their pre-pandemic performance?

北京赛车pk10鈥檚 new data product, the School Reports Tracker, allows users to compare agencies' performance across 14 different metrics using historical data. What can it tell users about adland's recovery from Covid-19?

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Saluting the small indies in tough times

Here鈥檚 to the independent shops that sometimes go under the radar.

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北京赛车pk10 Power 100 2024 Hall of Fame revealed

A salute to the Power 100 great and good.

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Creative agency Now to close after 13 years

Indie agency is being wound down after income plummeted by 48% last year.

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M&C Saatchi nabs McCann duo for new global creative leadership

鈥淩ob and Lolly鈥 to leave McCann after 12 years.

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Laura Jordan Bambach, Hannah Matthews and Fern Miller launch start-up

All-female creative start-up launches with three clients.

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Can 鈥榗hief twit鈥 Elon Musk afford to ride roughshod over brand safety concerns?

Hitting out at Apple and activists for an advertiser exodus at Twitter suggests Musk missed the memo on brands' jumpiness when it comes to environments they consider unsafe.

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As Black History Month comes to a close, now it鈥檚 time to get real

Over the past four weeks, what have contributors to 北京赛车pk10 made of the industry's progress on race?

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Can business and adland put their trust in Truss?

Liz Truss is gunning for growth but there is uncertainty over whether her policies herald unfiltered good news for the advertising industry.

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The summer juggle is tough, well done Rapp for trying to help out

The end of the summer holidays may be cause for relief among some working parents. There鈥檚 more adland can do to ease this tricky time.

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The Social Element's Tamara Littleton on the evolution of social, inclusivity and her pop choir

After founding her agency 20 years ago, the 'social media geek' Tamara Littleton is gunning for growth and dedicated to making her workplace and the wider industry more inclusive.

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The anti-Tory ad created by and starring鈥 the Tories

Labour ad lets the Conservative leadership hopefuls do the talking to devastating effect.

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Advertising Week acquired by Emerald Holding

All Advertising Week employees, including co-founder and chairman Matt Scheckner, will join the US events company.

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R/GA London's NikeSync app wins Entertainment for Sport Grand Prix at Cannes Lions 2022

Across Entertainment, Entertainment for Sport and Entertainment for Music, the UK won one gold, while the US won six.

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The ASA is damned if it does and damned if it doesn鈥檛

Ad regulation is a tough job but the ASA is doing well in striking the right balance amid a challenging environment.

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The Social Element nabs Virgin marketing leader

Linn Frost joins as managing director.

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How Maria McDowell is helping adland鈥檚 black women rise up

The Lollipop Mentoring founder tells of being 'in pain' when faced with discrimination in the industry, reveals her ambitions for global expansion and explains the importance of being connected.

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The BS, the risks and the opportunity: why marketers should care about Web3

The growth of Web3 offers myriad opportunities for brands to connect with consumers in new ways but there are issues to be ironed out to make it a safe and desirable experience.

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As the iron curtain falls again, brands face tough decisions

We鈥檙e living through troubled times but advertisers touting themselves as purposeful brands must not punish quality journalism by pulling spend.