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MRF’s MAPS quarterly 9 month data released

The Marketing Research Foundation (MRF) is pleased to announce that the next quarter’s Marketing All Product Survey (MAPS) data, fieldwork period of July 2020 to March 2021, is available to subscribers and their agencies from 30 June 2021. “The MRF Research Committee has meticulously scrutinised the next quarterly instalment of demographic, intermedia, behavioural, product and... Continue reading

RAPT Creative showcases South African cities for Ballantine’s global digital campaign

RAPT Creative, a vibrant, energetic, consumer-centric agency with big ambitions (as shown by it establishing a presence in London and Kyiv at the beginning of this year just 18 months after launch), has successfully contributed to liquor brand Ballantine’s current global campaign. The ‘Stay True Cities’ global digital campaign puts the spotlight on real artists... Continue reading

South African Marketing Industry Alliance launches WFA Global Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Census

The World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) is launching the world’s first-ever global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) census of the marketing and advertising industry, designed to provide hard data on the people who are working in the profession. In South Africa, an alliance comprising MASA, the local WFA affiliate and sister industry bodies the ACA,... Continue reading

Boomtown assists National Glass to launch CSI initiative

Nelson Mandela Bay creative agency, Boomtown, has assisted National Glass in launching a corporate social initiative specifically targeting the youth in Gqeberha’s Northern Areas. The safety of communities in the Northern Areas is threatened daily by violent behaviour driven by socio-economic factors, including a high unemployment rate. As the first step in its CSI commitment,... Continue reading

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