By Seb Joseph
The new minister for culture and the digital economy Matthew Hancock has moved to reassure the UK’s advertisers that he understands their biggest concerns following the referendum but deemed it too early into the role to share his own views on any of them.
Hancock, who replaces Ed Vaizey in prime minister Thereas May’s retooled cabinet, gave very little away in his opening address to the industry last night (20 July). In a carefully worded but forward-looking speech at the Advertising Association’s summer reception, the politician skirted around advertisers’ big concerns of regulation and the free movement of Read full story ›
Source: The Drum