How Media Fragmentation Is Impacting Ad Spend
Media executives from Australia’s top agencies sat down with B&T TV to discuss how media fragmentation is impacting advertising spend. With media more fragmented than ever, which metrics to use is less clear. This means clients are increasingly questioning what different mediums can offer.
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World Veterinary Day
Animals are deeply embedded into the Australian way of life socially, culturally, and economically. A significant 69 per cent of Australian households have pets. The combined annual revenue of the livestock, racing, and pet industries is $105 billion per annum.
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Read more at Vet Practice magazine
World Central Kitchen to Restart Operations in Gaza
World Central Kitchen announced that the organization will resume its operations in Gaza on Monday. The organization suspended its aid work for four weeks after while delivering food to starving civilians on April 1. Israeli troops ended a two-week raid on Shifa Hospital.
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Read more at The National Desk
Hogwarts is Threatened - wands at the ready!
can you find all of the spells in today's Hogwarts. All of which were used in the Battle of Hog Warts? is threatened - wands at the ready!
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World Wrestling Championship Series Highlights
Raney came out on top in a battle of brothers in the 60 kg championship series. Jayden Raney elected to move up in weight for the freestyle event. Jordyn finished with six wins and seven wins in freestyle.
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The World’s Oldest Wild Bird May Have Lost Her Mate
The Laysan albatross, or ml, known as Wisdom has been photographed dancing with potential mates at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the North Pacific Ocean. In March, Wisdom was spotted socializing with male birds. Her long-time mate Akeakamai, has yet to be seen this season, and he was not seen during the last two nesting seasons.
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Read more at New York Post
Fonio - The Future of Food
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been working for years to find solutions to alleviate the effects of malnutrition. On his last trip to Senegal, Bill Gates seemed to have found a food capable of fighting hunger. It is a cereal native to the African continent that is considered one of the oldest foods in the world. This grain has been feeding families in West Africa for more than 5,000 years.
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Read more at AS USA
The New Camo MAGA Hat
A round of applause please for the World War II-era Office of Strategic Services. A new documentary film titled “Filming Under Fire: John Ford’s OSS Field Photo Branch” tells the story of how top Hollywood figures contributed to America’s victory in World war II through their service in that OSS branch. The OSS Society also led a successful effort to have a Congressional Gold Medal awarded to the OSS.
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Read more at Washington Times
CYTALUX Detects Primary and Metastatic Lung Cancer
This is the first analysis of real-world experience for intraoperative molecular imaging (IMI) with CYTALUX following the phase 3 ELUCIDATE trial for cancer in the lung. The clinical outcome demonstrated an improvement in lung nodule localization, occult lesion identification and resection margin assessment. a single dose of the agent is administered via intravenous infusion prior to surgery and assists surgeons in visually identifying additional cancerous tissue to be removed.
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Read more at PR Newswire
World Central Kitchen to Restart Operations in Gaza
World Central Kitchen says it will resume operations in Gaza with a local team of Palestinian aid workers. Israeli military officials have said the attack was a “grave mistake” and cited a series of failures. The aid group says it is still calling for an independent, international investigation into the April 1 attack.
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Read more at The New York Times