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DMGT also owns the i and Metro and Covid-19 lockdown has hit newspaper industry Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The owner of the Daily Mail, the i and Metro said that print advertising revenues for its portfolio of titles plunged by 70% in April and May as the coronavirus lockdown hammered the newspaper industry . Daily Mail & and General Trust, which also owns Mail Online and the Mail on Sunday, said that total revenues across its consumer media division were down by a third in April. In April, DMGT said circulation revenues fell 17%, with total advertising revenue down 46% – with print ads down 69% and digital advertising falling 16%. Related: How the free press worldwide is under threat Epidemics of infectious diseases behave in different ways but the  1918 influenza pandemic  that killed more than 50 million people is regarded as a key example of a pandemic that occurred in multiple waves, with the latter more severe than the firs...

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YouTube ad dropped after claim of ‘irresponsible marketing’ towards children Pringles-owner Kellogg’s is dropping advertisements for the snacks from the popular PE With Joe exercise sessions on YouTube, after the fitness classes – originally aimed at adults – were extended to children during the lockdown. The Advertising Standards Authority has decided not to pursue a formal regulatory investigation into the issue following one complaint, but health campaigners accused the food company of “irresponsibly” advertising Pringles to families on Joe Wicks’s Body Coach YouTube channel. Related: Why 3.5 million people want Joe Wicks to be their PE teacher Continue reading... from Advertising | The Guardian https://ift.tt/36hXvAK via IFTTT

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Bauer reviews portfolio of UK titles as pandemic accelerates fall in print advertising Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The music monthly Q is one of 10 magazines that could disappear from newsagents’ shelves as one of the UK’s biggest publishers considers the future of print titles as the coronavirus crisis hastens the shift of readers and advertisers online. The German-owned Bauer Media, which owns magazines in the UK including Grazia and Empire as well as the Kiss, Magic and Absolute radio networks, said that many already struggling magazines will not be sustainable after the pandemic passes. Continue reading... from Advertising | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3dV0cej via IFTTT

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Financial imperatives should not override safety concerns in resuming the interrupted football season At the end of March, a poll found that in societies locked down to combat Covid-19, almost 40% of young men said they felt the absence of live sport more keenly than any other deprivation, including going outside. Those pining for some action received their first proper fix for two months on Saturday, as the German equivalent of the Premier League reopened behind closed doors. The Bundesliga is the first major football league to try to resume the interrupted season. In France, it was decided to curtail championships and award trophies on the basis of matches already played. In the Netherlands, the season was simply voided. The unfortunate players and supporters of SC Cambuur, who were 11 points clear at the top of the second division, are understandably miffed . Continue reading... from Advertising | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2LGUIaN via IFTTT

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Exclusive: Group claims it should be allowed to promote its Miracle Mineral Solution on freedom of religion grounds Representatives of an international group that calls itself a “healing church” and promotes industrial bleach as a cure for coronavirus say they should be allowed to continue selling the potentially toxic “miracle” solution in Australia on religious freedom grounds. The ABC reported on Tuesday the Australian chapter of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing is selling chlorine dioxide – marketed as Miracle Mineral Solution – online. Related: US orders group to stop selling bleach 'miracle cure' for coronavirus Related: ‘Please don’t inject bleach’: Trump’s wild coronavirus claims prompt disbelief Continue reading... from Advertising | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2L6EUOx via IFTTT

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The Apprentice host is partner in firm whose teeth-whitening product he recommended A tweet by Lord Sugar promoting a company set up by a winner of The Apprentice has broken the UK advertising rules. In December, the 73-year-old host of the BBC television show posted a tweet encouraging people to buy a teeth whitening package as the “perfect Xmas gift”. If you know someone who's longing for whiter teeth, this is the perfect xmas gift for them. For more details and to buy go to ➡️ https://t.co/YhMWh2lR2R https://t.co/8u8GbpDKrk Continue reading... from Advertising | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3be8PPy via IFTTT