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November 12, 2020
By Jess Zafarris
 
 
What's Next for the Antitrust Case Against Google?
 

A changing of the presidential guard isn’t likely to take the federal heat off of Big Tech, especially with regard to the Justice Department’s antitrust suit against Google, which focuses on the company’s search dominance (and thereby search advertising). The case could even turn up a notch, and it may be amended to include allegations that its analytics business and myriad ad stack, DoubleClick, are tied in such that media companies have no choice but to use it over competitors.

This may just be the tip of the iceberg: The case may be accelerating.

 
 
 
 
 
WPP Merges AKQA and Grey to Form AKQA Group

WPP-owned Grey has begun the process of merging the creative agency with digital marketing shop AKQA to make AKQA Group, which will be headquartered in London and New York. AKQA CEO Ajaz Ahmed will step into the CEO role, while Grey CEO Michael Houston will be president and COO. The marriage is one of differing specialties, connecting century-old legacy agency Grey with AKQA, a digital agency focused on services and products across the web. 

Learn why and how the merger is happening: “When your people align to a vision and shared ambition, everything else becomes that much easier.”

Throwback Thursday:

This is the third time in two years that WPP has merged two agencies. In 2018, VMLY&R was created when WPP merged creative agency Y&R and digital shop VML. In late November of the same year, Wunderman Thompson was created after WPP merged traditional shop J. Walter Thompson with digital network Wunderman.

 
 
 
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Will a Biden Presidency Impact Freelancers in the Ad Industry?

Joe Biden’s vision could impact the way freelancers get their gigs and earn their wages. The PRO Act, which passed the House earlier this year and which Biden plans to sign into law, aims to bolster workers’ rights and unions—but freelancers don’t love the “ABC test” element of it. The goal of the test is to stop employers from mislabeling workers as contractors and dodging the responsibility of paying for their benefits, but it can result in companies cutting ties with contractors who want to remain independent—thereby reducing freelance gig opportunities.

Learn your ABCs: The test is intended to protect workers, but it doesn’t take the nuances of freelancing into account.

Lessons from the masters: Wondering how to navigate tone and content during the Trump-Biden transition? We talked to industry leaders including Walter T Geer III, Jordan Bitterman and April Mullen about how they plan to craft and place messages to a public whose emotions will remain raw for the foreseeable future. It’s all about the “Dinner Party Test.”

 
 
 
These Graduates Took Agency TikTok Handles Hostage, And Won't Give Them Back Until They Get a Job

Have you ever considered getting a job by holding your preferred employer hostage? Two semi-anonymous recent grads in the U.K. are squatting on TikTok handles for agencies including Mother London, BBH London, AMV BBDO and Lucky Generals. The (medical) masked duo, who call themselves the Very Serious Partners, say they’ll hold the accounts hostage unless the agencies offer them jobs within 72 hours.

Apparently it’s working: They worried the stunt was too aggressive, but one of the agencies’ CEOs has already gotten in touch.

More of Today’s Top News & Highlights:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Burberry Reimagines 'Singin' in the Rain' in Glorious Celebration of London's Gray, Gritty Streets
 

Burberry has created a modern, high-energy re-imagination of the famous “Singin’ in the Rain” dance routine in a short film created by Riff Raff Films with creative direction from Megaforce—with impeccably dressed dancers, of course.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Today at Commerce Week: The Messaging
 

Join us today at 12pm ET to hear Van's April Vitkus, Facebook's Christine Warner, Away's Selena Kalvaria, Sephora's Carolyn Bojanowski and more. These brands have mastered issues of creative variety and nimble messaging on social and retail media channels to engage with digital shoppers.

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With Football Fans Stuck at Home, Corona Brings the Tailgate Party to Them
 

Beer brand delivers game day energy with a beach-themed celebration in a box.

 
 
 
 
 
Spot Explores the Power of Hugs, and What We Miss When We Can't Be Close To One Another
 

Emotive ad for European fashion and lifestyle retailer Zalando, by Anomaly Berlin, features 90 seconds of people embracing.

 
 
 
 
 
Our Pandemic Snacking Behavior Shows the Great Appetite for Connection
 

Mondelez data shows over seven in 10 adults are having snacks the same or more.

 
 
 
 
 
TBWA\Chiat\Day New York Celebrates the Tuskegee Airmen on Veterans Day With Social Media Campaign
 

The ads point viewers to educational resources on the U.S. Military's first Black pilots.

 
 
 
 
 
This Zingy, Colorful, Lip-Syncing Spot for a British Stereo Brand Will Brighten Your Day
 

Quirky ad by Stereo Creative creates homes as "distinctively British" as Roberts Radio's new speakers.

 
 
 
 
 
The Trump Administration Ghosts TikTok Ahead of U.S. Ban
 

The social media company has averted several tough deadlines already.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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