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Reddit Q1 revenue climbs to A$921 million
Reddit’s ad revenue jumped 74 per cent as daily active users reached 126.8 million.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 1, 2026

How Kia cracked Reddit: inside the Tasman campaign that delivered standout results
From strong engagement and mid-funnel results.
by Natasha Lee – Apr 10, 2026

'The most human place on the internet': How Reddit's ad machine hit its stride
CMO Jim Squires outlines its intent-driven edge and global push for brands and agencies.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 23, 2026

Woolworths reins in AI helper 'Olive' after unhinged 'mother' chats
Strap yourselves in, it's time for some trauma bonding, AI style.
by Natasha Lee – Feb 27, 2026

Media Roundup: Van Der Beek dies, Heineken cuts jobs, Anthropic courts Australia, and AI coming for jobs
See the top industry stories trending today.
by Natasha Lee – Feb 12, 2026

Government seeks urgent meeting with Roblox over predator claims
There are reports children are being approached and groomed online by predators.
by Nama Winston – Feb 10, 2026

Reddit’s ad machine clicks into gear with 70% revenue surge and A$390 quarter
The company is sharpening its appeal to global marketers looking beyond the traditional social giants.
by Natasha Lee – Feb 6, 2026

Reddit enters the AI-powered advertising race with Max Campaigns
The launch comes as Reddit continues to scale its advertising business.
by Vihan Mathur – Jan 6, 2026

Media Roundup: ABC Senate showdown, 10 Perth farewell, Reddit launches legal fight, Havas buys Kaimera, and Paramount crashes Warner
See the top industry stories trending today.
by Natasha Lee – Dec 8, 2025

Social Soup turns 18 and decides it's time to break a few more rules
For an industry built on speed and novelty, Social Soup's longevity is rare
by Natasha Lee – Nov 21, 2025
