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'It's about a mentality shift': We Got Pop founder Kate McLaughlin plots a course through the Covid-19 outbreak
The Dubliner is planning for the London company’s future following its recent sale to a US giant.
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'This was to be a world premiere': How Covid-19 has hit the arts in Ireland
From opera to electricians, many involved in the entertainment trade have been affected by the Covid-19 outbreak.
# media and marketing
'This was to be a world premiere': How Covid-19 has hit the arts in Ireland
From opera to electricians, many involved in the entertainment trade have been affected by the Covid-19 outbreak.
# media and marketing
'It's about a mentality shift': We Got Pop founder Kate McLaughlin plots a course through the Covid-19 outbreak
The Dubliner is planning for the London company’s future following its recent sale to a US giant.
# media and marketing
Heavyweight contenders, streaming giants and sports rights
What does DAZN’s Irish ring-walk mean for sports broadcasting rights?
# Startup Scout
Tribetactics wants to make it easier for businesses to tell their story with original content
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out the most promising companies emerging from Ireland.
# media and marketing
Meeting a global demand - why Troy has expanded to become Ireland's largest studio
Siún Ní Raghallaigh on how the Limerick-based studio is adapting in an evolving TV and film landscape.
# media and marketing
Meeting a global demand - why Troy has expanded to become Ireland's largest studio
Siún Ní Raghallaigh on how the Limerick-based studio is adapting in an evolving TV and film landscape.
# push the button
Amazon v Disney v Netflix: What the global streaming war means for Ireland?
The entertainment industry is about to be hit with a healthy dose of disruption.
# media and marketing
Your crash course in... Ireland's place in the TV streaming wars
The entertainment industry is about to be hit with a healthy dose of disruption.
# media and marketing
Your crash course in... Ireland's place in the TV streaming wars
The entertainment industry is about to be hit with a healthy dose of disruption.
# media and marketing
As TikTok builds up a massive user base, Ireland is taking notice
First it will get your customers’ eyeballs, then your marketing budgets.
# media and marketing
As TikTok builds up a massive user base, Ireland is taking notice
First it will get your customers’ eyeballs, then your marketing budgets.
# media and marketing
Eir has launched its 'new, modern, young' mobile network
GoMo is offering a deal of ‘all texts, all calls, all data’ for €9.99 for its first round of customers.
# media and marketing
Communicorp sought legislative changes to relax radio regulation
The BAI maintained a 25% cap on the control of broadcasting services earlier this year.
# Startup Scout
Applaud wants to make gig bookings for musicians flow much easier
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
# Future of finance
Challenger bank N26 was called out by the advertising watchdog for using the word 'bulls**t'
It told the ASAI the campaign referred to the ‘outdated’ banking system, not consumers.
# Startup Scout
Applaud wants to make gig bookings for musicians flow much easier
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
# retail and services
An Post is planning a promo blitz to give the main banks a run for their money
The postal service provider’s rebranded financial services unit forms part of a wider group rejig.
# media and marketing
As ad agencies jockey tech firms for staff, the industry is campaigning to fix its public image
Unable to compete on salaries, firms are focusing on providing workers with a higher ‘purpose’.
# retail and services
An Post is planning a promo blitz to give the main banks a run for their money
The postal service provider’s rebranded financial services unit forms part of a wider group rejig.
# media and marketing
No longer swayed by influencers, Irish youth have swapped social media stars for their peers
That’s according to a new report by creative agency The Tenth Man.
# Startups and tech
VR gaming arena Zero Latency is gearing up for expansion with the launch of its latest game
After raising €1 million last year and opening in Dublin in March, the company is now planning a UK launch.
# media and marketing
The ads industry watchdog is still fielding dozens of complaints about influencers
The ASAI says the volume of objections shows a high level of awareness of ‘transparency requirements’.
# Startups and tech
A gaming studio fronted by EA and Riot Games veterans has opened in Dublin
Vela Games, the new face in Ireland’s games landscape, has raised €3.4 million.
# Startups and tech
A gaming studio fronted by EA and Riot Games vets is out of stealth mode in Dublin
Vela Games, the new face in Ireland’s games landscape, has raised €3.4 million.
# Startups and tech
Tixserve has scored a contract to deliver mobile tickets for matches and gigs at Twickenham
The startup says that its white-label platform can help prevent exorbitant ticket resales.
# Startups and tech
A gaming studio fronted by EA and Riot Games vets is out of stealth mode in Dublin
Vela Games, the new face in Ireland’s games landscape, has raised €3.4 million.
# media and marketing
US marketing agency 3Q Digital has opened a Dublin office to get closer to the tech giants
The Irish base is the company’s first location in the European market.
Voices
Why putting design at the heart of a company can help it thrive
Design based on conversations with your users – it is the surest way to succeed.
# media and marketing
Headstuff wants to be 'the podcast home of Ireland' as it tunes in to an industry boom
The Irish podcast network is expanding into the former home of Westland Studios.
# policy and economy
Facebook warned that ban on children's junk food ads could hurt marketing of Spotify playlists
The social media giant has lobbied against an amendment to data protection laws.
# jobs for the lads
The group behind entertainment site LADBible is opening an Irish hub
The social media publishing giant recently opened an office in Australia.
# policy and economy
Facebook says a ban on junk food ads for children could hurt the marketing of Spotify playlists
The social media giant has lobbied against an amendment to data protection laws.
# media and marketing
The group behind entertainment site LADBible is opening an Irish hub
The social media publishing giant recently opened an office in Australia.
# policy and economy
Facebook says a ban on junk food ads for children could hurt the marketing of Spotify playlists
The social media giant has lobbied against an amendment to data protection laws.
# media and marketing
The group behind entertainment site LADbible is opening an Irish hub
The social media publishing giant recently opened an office in Australia.
# media and marketing
Influencers offer companies valuable content - but tracking what it's worth is proving difficult
Businesses are trying to understand the value of the growing trend of influencer marketing
# media and marketing
Wedding planning giant The Knot is expanding with a new Galway office and 100 jobs
The company is one of the biggest wedding planning providers in the world
Voices
Why a CEO's most powerful asset is knowing how to communicate
A comms-savvy chief can keep good employees from jumping ship.