Adland Legend John Singleton Separates From Seventh Wife
Singo calls it quits with seventh wife as his race with Rupert Murdoch to become the most-married man continues.
Singo calls it quits with seventh wife as his race with Rupert Murdoch to become the most-married man continues.
Was SXSW infested with luddites this year? Or are people simply bored of hearing about AI?
Thought working at carsales would be as blokey as VB longneck and a pack of Winnie Blues? You're dead wrong.
With the Awards just a week away, we take a look at some of the incredible shortlisted women!
Smiling, with a cigar clamped betwixt her teeth, Klein told B&T: "I love it when a plan comes together."
Didn't get to the Salesforce sermon in Sydney last week? Have your chakras aligned and repent for your sins here.
Adept at converting Word documents to PDFs? Register your Power List interest here!
While "OneVibe" is a truly terrible name, "17% workforce reduction in December" would have been even worse.
Nancy Reagan could have learned a thing or two from this anti-Coke ad!
It's the biggest announcement of the year! Except for the actual winners, of course.
The molecular biologist says she's excited to study "just how long" Rupert Murdoch can live.
Given Zuck's alacrity for big redundancy rounds, we doubt he cares if some regional hacks lose their jobs.
TikTok reaffirms its commitment to being the best place to find dancing cats vids, however.
Optus' woes continue apace with new fine. Still, it's not as though Australians have many better telco choices.
News Corp's head honcho gives Meta both barrels. Zuck, meanwhile, preferred he step into the octagon for a showdown.
There's one sure-fire way to get yourselves in the pages of B&T: send us some booze.
Sadly for Woolies, Optus, Qantas, PwC and now the Roosters, this report has arrived slightly too late.
With all this money coming in, perhaps Ferrier will stretch to getting a hair cut?
KIA's marketing boss coy on how much all these stars cost. Was even more coy on the bar tab at the end of the shoot...
Unclear whether the Audio Summit remark fell on deaf ears.
It's great news for baking fans at Avenue C today. Less good news for their waistlines.
We won't sugar coat it, some of these aren't great. Still, should make next week's International Women's Day interesting...
Under a week to enter the Cairns Crocodiles Awards! And trust us, people have been biting our hands off to enter.
VW gets "Let's Go For A Drive" brand platform. "Let's Walk Instead" sadly didn't make it through brainstorm session.
Journo-on-journo action here in B&T. And they say advertising is insular...
Google's AI copping flack from right-wingers online. B&T notes they're yet to come up with a better AI.
Al-Qassab takes the top job at M&C. Already informed that he needs more ad boss-appropriate pair of specs.
Despite the name, Meta's new tool does not allow you to literally buy and sell creators.
Apple warns that new laws could turn into an arm of the state - Tim Cook says he's much more of a leg man.
Aussies & APAC set to dominate the awards circuit this year, though the black t-shirt rankings still up for grabs.
Banducci falls on his sword - though not before announcing blockbuster financials.
Captify's global boss jets in for a chat with B&T. Utterly befuddled when we bring up thongs.
While CMOs are making the trip down under, we're happy to report that corn dogs and gun violence not making the swap.
O'Connor refused to be drawn on whether oOh! will shout two rounds of beers this Friday arvo given its performance.
Woolies boss says people only care about prices two days before half-year results. Bold.
Film makers and videographers join journos on the list of soon-to-be-jobless.