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Podcast: Reddit IPO, WBD’s profitable streaming and declining transparency in...

The Media Leader Podcast Host Jack Benjamin welcomes columnist Nick Manning and reporter Ella Sagar to examine Warner Bros Discovery’s latest earnings, Reddit’s forthcoming IPO and why agency-client...

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Nick Manning: TV must take the lead in reshaping how all media is traded

Opinion Media trading currencies remain crude in an era that demands sophistication. TV can lead the push to change this amid the abundance of data and research available. “There ain’t half been some...

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Nick Manning: How Forbesgate highlights the clear need for disruption in the...

Opinion Amid continued exposés of fraud in the open web and beyond, advertisers — as usual — have to sort things out for themselves. But first, they need to recognise their own need for change. There...

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Podcast: ‘Forbesgate’ and the trouble with MFA – with Nick Manning

The Media Leader Podcast Host Ella Sagar is joined by reporter Jack Benjamin and columnist and columnist Nick Manning to discuss hot topics in the media industry from the past week. The trio examine...

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Nick Manning: Who cares wins – the antidote to ‘badvertising’

Opinion Last week’s avalanche of news suggests that advertising still works, so if we improve what we do, we can deliver better results for advertisers and make the world a finer place. But how? A week...

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Nick Manning: ‘Principal-based media’ is bad for the whole industry – here’s why

Opinion Let’s be clear. Principal-based media only exists to make media agency groups more money. The business models underlying today’s advertising eco-system are buried deep. The new supply-chain...

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This is how media agencies can make a real difference in climate change

Opinion If we want to play our part in not only preserving the planet but our industry too, we have to use our powers to bring about change. Daytime temperatures reached 53ºC in Delhi in late May, the...

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TV is ‘doing a Southgate’

Opinion Euro 2024 has reminded us of TV’s storytelling capabilities and its power as an advertising medium. And it is working hard to adapt to the new consumer and marketing reality. We can predict...

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Why holding companies should support Who Cares?

Opinion Join us on 12 September as we find ways to create effective and engaging advertising, through smart thinking from specialists, and develop a better ad industry for today and tomorrow. It’s...

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Brick by Brick

From the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art: “Brick by Brick is a group exhibition that examines the tedious ongoing process of working towards stability, healing, placemaking, and remembrance amidst the...

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Nour Kuri: Ella

From the International Museum of Art & Science: “Ella is an exhibition which examines the personal connections every person has to a woman. Be it their mother, grandmother, sister, cousin, friend,...

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Carol Koutnik: Unexpected Openings

From the Nave Museum: “The Nave Museum is thrilled to announce our next fascinating dual exhibitions showcasing the talents of Texas artist Carol Koutnik and Oklahoma resident Irmgard Geul. From...

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Irmgard Geul: Threads of Nature

From the Nave Museum: “The Nave Museum is thrilled to announce our next fascinating dual exhibitions showcasing the talents of Oklahoma resident Irmgard Geul and Texas artist Carol Koutnik. From...

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ADJACENCY: In and Between from the Permanent Collection

From the Art Museum of South Texas: “The Art Museum of South Texas has just over 2,000 works of art in the permanent collection. The works in the Upper Gallery offer more than one way to be...

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What If We Just Stayed Here? ¿Y Si Nos Quedamos Aqui?

From South Texas College: “The South Texas College Pecan Campus Library Art Gallery proudly presents “What If We Just Stayed Here? ¿Y Si Nos Quedamos Aqui?” an exhibition by the Her.mosa Collective...

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Pat Johnson: Scary Things Under the Bed and Other Stories that Might be True

From K Space Contemporary: “A clay artist for more than 45 years, Pat Johnson is known for her sometimes disturbing but humorous figurative sculpture and tile murals, which take cues from a grab bag of...

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Miki Rodriguez: Transitions

From Laredo Center for the Arts: “I am drawn to discarded materials, throw-ways, and unnecessary one-use objects. They are telling of human life. I consider who these materials belonged to and why they...

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The Studio / El Estudio

From IMAS: “Have you ever wondered how the science of physics complements the art of painting, pigments, and color palettes? The International Museum of Art & Science’s The Studio interactive...

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Pretty Moxie

From K Space Contemporary: “K Space Contemporary is pleased Pretty Moxie, an Oso Bay Biennial Exhibition, on display in our window gallery Sept. 6 – Oct. 4, 2024. Pretty Moxie is an artist collective...

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Target Texas: Studio Practice

From the Art Museum of South Texas: “The Art Museum of South Texas (AMST) announces Studio Practice, the 8th exhibition in the biennial Target Texas series which began in 2008. Target Texas: Studio...

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