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Global ad spend to hit $1.08 trillion in 2024 as digital and TV grow: WARC
Its latest study reveals tech giants' intensifying dominance of global ad spend and social media leading unprecedented growth—but regulatory headwinds still threaten to reshape this burgeoning landscape.
Google’s US antitrust trial comes to an end as both parties lay their closing arguments
Decision on if Google would be held accountable and face consequences might not come before Q1 2025, according to Judge Leonie Brinkema.
What Chrome’s potential spin-off means for browsers and the ad ecosystem
As the Department of Justice pushes for Google to divest Chrome, the ripple effects could redefine browser competition, shake up web standards, and disrupt the advertising ecosystem as we know it.
The potential winners and losers of a Google break-up
With a possible break-up of the tech giant's businesses on the cards, Campaign examines the potential winners and losers in the fight for the future of digital advertising.
Google’s business practices are not just anti-competitive, they’re anti-innovation
Campaign explores the unfolding Google-DOJ trial, examining allegations of the tech giant’s monopolistic grip on adtech and anti-competitive practices—offering brands and marketers a timely warning.
APAC experts react to first day of DOJ and Google trial
Google's “trifecta” of monopolies has crippled the open web, the US Department of Justice charged in a Virginia court. As the landmark antitrust trial begins, APAC experts weigh in on the implications for the region.
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