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Ex-Meta creative Jay Morgan launches POPULA brand agency
On creating work that starts with mobile and extends from there: "We don’t know of any other creative agencies offering this approach."
by Talon Admin – May 30, 2024

Roundup: Taylor Auerbach hints at book, Labor goes to war with Meta, Eurovision
Bruce Lehrmann, Prominence and anti-siphoning, Australian Financial Review, TV ad business, Free sports on TV, Sportsbet
by Mediaweek Admin – May 13, 2024

Meta introduces enhanced image and text generative AI tools for advertisers
"These things are designed to make creative production a lot more seamless, a lot more efficient for advertisers."
by Alisha Buaya – May 9, 2024

Social media to reach $247.3bn in 2024 as dominant channel: WARC
Social platforms are now the largest channel worldwide by advertising investment, overtaking paid search last year.
by Alisha Buaya – May 3, 2024

Meta launches virtual assistant for Australian users
"Australia and New Zealand are some of the first countries outside of the US to get access to Meta AI, and we can’t wait to see how it enhances people’s lives."
by Alisha Buaya – Apr 22, 2024

Roundup: James Warburton’s reign ends, ABC radio drops, Netflix news
Meta's AI tool, Peter van Onselen, streaming wars, I'm a Celeb, Tarantino scraps film, Fall Out, MasterChef.
by Mediaweek Admin – Apr 19, 2024

Roundup: Lisa Wilkinson’s on-air presence, Fast food ad ban?, Meta prepares for news ban
Lehrmann trial, Taylor Swift on TikTok, News Corp plots major shake-up, Spotlight allegations, Kerry & Ryan Stokes, Frankie Muniz, Peter Overton, Alone Australia
by Mediaweek Admin – Apr 15, 2024

Meta launches new tools to safeguard young people from sextortion and online intimate image abuse
Mia Garlick: "We are focused on doing everything we can to stop these horrific scams."
by Alisha Buaya – Apr 11, 2024

Roundup: Lehrmann defamation case reopens, News on Facebook
Jon Stewart, Virginia Trioli’s new show, Screen Forever 2024
by Mediaweek Admin – Apr 3, 2024

Instagram and Threads are limiting political content. This is terrible for democracy
This change not only signals Meta’s retreat from politics and news more broadly, but also challenges any sense of these platforms being good for democracy at all.
by Mediaweek Admin – Apr 2, 2024
