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Ad Matters 08.07.22

/ July 8th 2022
Industry News

BACK IN BRIGHTON FOR MBC 2022!

After three years,  we headed down to Brighton for the return of the prestigious Media Business Course (MBC)  at the Grand Hotel.

MBC is a key event for industry professionals and practitioners who want to gain insights, learn and develop by taking advice from industry leaders and experts on how the media planning world operates. Following the results of the All In Census, this year’s MBC was addressed at practitioners with 4-5 years’ experience. In case you missed it, here’s a brief recap on what our delegates were up to this week…

On the first day, Tuesday, our delegates arrived at the Grand Hotel to start their week with insights on the importance of media planning and how to create a successful strategy for a client brief. This was such a necessary session, just ahead of the reveal of this year’s brief – a media plan for Burger King – which they had to pitch at the end of the week in front of a judging panel. You can read more about Day 1 here.

Wednesday was our media day, giving the delegates the opportunity to explore the media landscape so they can create an excellent pitch and media plan. The talks included leaders from mediums such as radio, OOH, web-search, cinema and TV advertising. Each speaker gave a compelling pitch as to why their medium is the most competitive in our industry. You can read more about Day 2 here or check out our Instagram reel!

Thursday’s focus was on creativity and inspiration. Talks from industry experts and experienced professionals were centred on how they harnessed the power of creativity to be part of their success in the industry.

Finally on Friday, it was pitching day! After a competitive morning of presentations and judges’ scrutinising the best plans – it was revealed that Syndicate 12 was the winner, with Natasha Burgess, BBC; Bruno McKay, Digital Cinema Media; Jack Brogden, Global; Nicola Hill, ITV; Chris Chaney, Sky Media; Greg Highton, DMG Media; Jimmy Hills, Global; Anthony Brown, OMD; Joe Gilbert, Astus; and Ben Basnett, PAMCo Ltd.  Congratulations to the winning team and thank you to all the speakers, judges and delegates for their hard work!

OUR STATEMENT ON BORIS JOHNSON’S RESIGNATION

Following the news of Boris Johnson’s resignation as leader of the Conservative Party, the AA has issued the following statement.

Our CEO, Stephen Woodford, said: (…) “the Advertising Association urges the government, in this transition period to a new administration, to deliver clear, consistent leadership with properly informed, evidence-based policy decisions that support jobs and sustainable growth.”

You can read our full statement here.

CAMPAIGN AD NET ZERO AWARDS

The Campaign Ad Net Zero Awards will champion our industry’s work to help tackle the climate crisis.

We’ve just added two new categories in our effort to celebrate all the work our industry is doing:

  1. International Prize: launched to celebrate the international rollout of our climate initiative, Ad Net Zero – you can read more about the announcement here. This category will be open to campaigns that have been delivered in international markets, whether these have been created by a UK-based company or not.
  2. Sustainability Best Practice Award: this category seeks to recognise environmentally friendly ways of working with UK companies, initiatives that can be used as an inspiration for the wider industry.

Do you have an initiative that fits any of our categories? Do you want to win campaign of the year, achieving the industry’s recognition that your company is leading the way on our path to net zero?

Then make sure you benefit from Early Bird entry by signing up before July 14th.

ISBA PRESIDENT’S LUNCH & THINKBOX TV AWARDS 

It was great to join ISBA and its many members at their President’s Lunch this Tuesday, where it was announced that Margaret Jobling of NatWest will take over from Peter Duffy of Moneysupermarket as ISBA President.

On Wednesday night, ThinkBox and Campaign hosted their TV Planning Awards, celebrating the best of TV advertising.

We were lucky to hear a grand opening from comedian Sophie Duker, who performed her latest stand-up material.

The awards featured the best that the industry has to offer when it comes to planning TV advertisements. Some of the award categories were: best use of sponsorship; best use of content; best use of small budget TV use; best ongoing use of TV and many more. You can check out the winners here.

THIS WEEK: UK ADVERTISING IN THE MEDIA

It’s our specially-curated selection of must-reads from across our industry media.

Check it out here!

AD OF THE WEEK

You’ve made it this far – why not treat yourself and watch our ad of the week?

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