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Strata accelerates automotive growth with senior client services appointment

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
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Strata, the brand experience agency within the Strata Group, has strengthened its automotive capabilities with the appointment of Louise Smith as Client Services Director, Automotive. The new role underlines the growing importance of automotive within Strata’s growth strategy and its investment in a specialist division for the sector.

Working alongside Group Head of Automotive, Paul Banham, Louise will lead client services for a portfolio of automotive brands. She will be a central point of contact for clients, ensuring they receive consistent, strategic support from brief through to delivery and helping to sharpen Strata’s automotive proposition.

Louise brings more than 20 years of automotive experience, built predominantly agency side. She has worked across brands including Volvo, BMW and General Motors marques, leading marketing programmes, pan-European campaigns and major product launches which includes the New MINI. Her career has focused on building long-term client partnerships and delivering campaigns that drive measurable results.

“Automotive has been the thread running through my entire career,” said Louise. “I have grown up in this sector, from hands-on marketing through to leading integrated campaigns across multiple brands. Strata already has an incredibly strong foundation in automotive, with an experienced team and a client list that spans some of the most exciting brands in the industry. My focus is on understanding where we can add even more value and creating experiences that deliver real commercial impact for our clients and their retailer networks.”

Louise’s appointment builds on the creation of Strata’s dedicated automotive division in 2024, launched in response to increased demand from a growing client portfolio that includes Polestar, Volvo, Renault Group, OMODA JAECOO and brands within the Stellantis group. Automotive is now one of several strategic pillars being championed by Strata’s senior leadership.

Cole Mulkerrins, CEO of Strata, added: “Louise’s arrival is an important next step in our automotive growth. She combines deep sector knowledge with first-class client service experience and will help deepen relationships with existing clients and ensure Strata is positioned as the agency of choice for automotive brand experiences.”


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November 21, 2025 0 comments
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How to Watch the Latin Grammys Outside the U.S: Best VPN Services
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How to Watch the Latin Grammys Outside the U.S: Best VPN Services

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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The best in Latin music will be celebrated Thursday night at the Latin Grammys which take place Nov. 13 in Las Vegas. Bad Bunny, Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, Karol G, Fuerza Regida, Chuwi and Marco Antonio Solís are slated to perform at this year’s event, which will be hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez.

The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision and air across TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms, beginning at 8 p.m. ET, preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Since the Latin Grammys are primarily licensed for U.S. broadcast, those tuning in from outside of the U.S might want to sign up for a VPN service. While Univision and UniMás are available in parts of Latin America through local carriers, the U.S. streams (including the official live broadcasts tied to TelevisaUnivision-owned digital platforms) are typically geo-restricted.

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Bad Bunny leads the nominations list with 12 nods including recognitions for record of the year, album of the year and song of the year for his chart-topping “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” The album fueled his three-month residency in Puerto Rico, which wrapped up this September.

Argentinian duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso earned 10 nominations including record of the year, album of the year and song of the year, among others. Karol G received three nominations including record of the year, song of the year and best tropical song, while Fuerza Regida was nominated for best regional song.

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November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Spotify, Max, Streaming Services Face Backlash for Anti-Immigrant Ads
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Spotify, Max, Streaming Services Face Backlash for Anti-Immigrant Ads

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

If a dystopic voice asking you “to fulfill your mission” of rounding up undocumented immigrants has snuck its way onto your streaming airwaves, you’re far from the only one.

In the last two months, online users have reported seeing and hearing an increased amount of recruitment advertising from the Department of Homeland Security on streaming services such as Pandora, Spotify, and Max — and even during September’s MTV VMAs.

The new advertising push, which has faced online backlash, has followed the Trump administration’s investment of $30 billion to hire at least 10,000 more deportation officers by the end of the year, according to The Associated Press. “You took an oath to protect and serve, to keep your family, your city, safe,” the narrator says in some advertisements targeting local police officers. “But in sanctuary cities, you’re ordered to stand down while dangerous illegals walk free.”

In mid-October, specifically, music listeners on Spotify’s ad-supported free plan reported hearing similar advertising on the platform, with some choosing to end their membership due to the ads. When reached for comment, a rep for Spotify told Rolling Stone that the DHS commercials were part of a “broad campaign” from the government agency and that it did not violate any advertising policies on the platform.

But the recruitment ads have been running on numerous streaming platforms, with fans flagging concerns with the ads on Hulu, Max, YouTube, and Pandora, as early as April.

According to new data from Equis acquired by Rolling Stone, DHS spent a combined $2.8 million on English and Spanish-language ads on Meta’s Facebook and Instagram since March 1, and another half a million on ICE recruitment ads on the platform since August.

On Google and YouTube, DHS spent nearly $3 million on specifically Spanish-language advertising aimed at promoting self-deportation. While Equis is unable to track data for ad spends on Spotify, Pandora, and other platforms, an industry source told Rolling Stone that Spotify had received a mere $74,000 from DHS to run their advertisements. That figure represents less than three percent of what the government spent on Google and Meta.

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The new data shared on Nov. 11 follows advertisement tracking information from Equis and Priorities USA that confirmed that the Trump administration had spent upwards of $10 million on ad spending for DHS and ICE.

“We’re seeing that some of these campaigns have actively started during October, clearly after the shutdown started, which is key to this story,” Natalia Campos Vargas, the deputy research director for messaging at Equis, told Rolling Stone last week. “During the government shutdown, where employees are being furloughed, these government entities are still spending millions of dollars on advertising on TV and digital platforms.”

According to the memo, the government even increased ad spending during the shutdown. Specifically, DHS increased spending on YouTube ads, going up from $292,000 alone in September to $332,000 in just the first three weeks of October.

In a statement to Rolling Stone on Nov. 2, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin confirmed that the funding came from this bill, and that “hiring law enforcement officers is mission critical in order to fix the crisis the Biden administration manufactured by letting millions of criminal illegal aliens come into the country… Nothing will slow us down from recruiting more officers.”

In a public Pandora community thread started in May 2025, a user who said they have been a Pandora user for more than 15 years shared that they were canceling their subscription due to an “overwhelming number” of DHS ads. The thread has received repeated comments from more users sharing their frustration with receiving similar advertisements.

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“This is not a random glitch. It is the result of ad targeting that equates music preference with immigration status,” read the user’s note. “Your platform appears to be allowing (or enabling) ads that racially and culturally profile users based on the language of the music they enjoy.”

In August, DHS confirmed to The Independent that it would be running advertisements on YouTube, Max, Amazon Prime Video, X, LinkedIn, and other internet platforms. Several Reddit threads discussed folks opting for VPNs to stream without receiving the ads, while others opted to cancel their subscriptions completely. “It isn’t just the fact that they’re advertising, it is how AWFUL the ads actually are,” wrote one user. “Forget the hateful bullshit, just the sheer stupidity of running that ad in Denver is fucking WILD,” added another.

Similarly, Spanish-language channels such as Univision and Telemundo have also run ads featuring Kristi Noem urging “illegal aliens” not to come into the country. “Join the mission to protect America with bonuses up to $50,000 and generous benefits. Apply now join.ice.gov and fulfill your mission,” says one ad.

When reached for comment, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Rolling Stone that there was “nothing offensive or partisan” with removing what it called criminals from the United States. “The ICE recruitment campaign is a resounding success with more than 150,000 applications rolling in from patriotic Americans answering the call to defend the Homeland by helping arrest and remove the worst of the worst from our country,” McLaughlin said.

Earlier this month, the AP reported that ad-spends by DHS had topped $6.5 million, and that spots had been run in several major cities, including Seattle, Chicago, Washington, D.C, and Miami, aimed at recruiting local officers frustrated with their cities’ immigration enforcement policies.

HBO, Pandora, and Hulu did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s request for comment. YouTube had no comment.

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This story was updated on Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. ET to include new data on the ad spending made by DHS and ICE on Spotify, Meta, and Google.

November 12, 2025 0 comments
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Weekly Drop Watch: Birkenstock X La Ligne, Dr. Martens' First Rain Boot, Soft Services X Dedcool and More
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Weekly Drop Watch: Birkenstock X La Ligne, Dr. Martens' First Rain Boot, Soft Services X Dedcool and More

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84


For our Weekly Drop Watch column, Fashionista scours the market to curate the most noteworthy releases from our favorite fashion and beauty brands. Keep scrolling for this week’s highlights. Elsa Hosk stars in the campaign for eyewear brand Elisa Johnson’s Holiday Edit, which features nine frames …

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November 8, 2025 0 comments
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AI Services Will Help Drive Holiday Shopping This Season, Adobe Predicts
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AI Services Will Help Drive Holiday Shopping This Season, Adobe Predicts

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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It’s been a tough year in retail: Every week, there seems to be a new store closure; Trump’s tariffs have jacked up prices; inflation has led to a decline in consumer spending and a recession seems imminent. And yet, despite these troubling signs of economic strain, things are looking up as we turn …

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U.S. Government Shutdown 2025: List of Services & Agencies Closed
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List of Services & Agencies Closed – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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After midnight on October 1, 2025, the federal government officially shut down because lawmakers failed to come together on a new spending plan for the fiscal year. The halt leaves hundreds of thousands of federal workers in limbo and raises new questions about how long agencies can continue daily services.

With Republicans pointing fingers at Democrats over demands for health care subsidies, and Democrats pushing back that those must be part of any deal, the standoff has already begun to interfere with everything from economic reporting to food aid programs. As agencies start to scale back, here’s what we know about the shutdown, how it affects you and what businesses have ceased service until further notice.

What Happens When the Government Shuts Down?

When the U.S. government shuts down, “non-essential” federal workers could face furloughs, meaning an indefinite period of no pay while their jobs pause.

The service disruption can impact those outside of Washington D.C. as well. National parks and museums face widespread closures, while small businesses that rely on federal loans and approvals could experience delays.

What Businesses Are Closed During a Government Shutdown?

The October 2025 government shutdown will affect non-essential businesses, but essential ones such as the USPS, TSA, the Social Security Administration and the military will continue working. The following list includes the businesses and agencies the shut down could impact:

  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Education

  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

  • Department of Labor

  • National Park Service

  • Small Business Administration (SBA)

  • NASA

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIH

  • General Services Administration (GSA)

  • Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Why Did the Government Shut Down?

The government shut down on October 1, 2025, because Congress did not agree on a funding bill before the start of the fiscal year. Donald Trump openly blamed Democrats for disagreeing with Republicans on the spending bill. Democrats stood firm about healthcare, and Republicans accused them of causing the shutdown to satisfy their voters for the 2026 midterm elections.

After the vote, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said, “Our guarantee is to the American people that we’re going to fight as hard as we can for their healthcare, plain and simple,” per Reuters.

Trump shared a deepfake AI-generated video to social media of Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries with mariachi music playing in the background and Jeffries wearing a sombrero.

October 7, 2025 0 comments
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allpoints Extends Its Specialist Services, Expanding Into PR & Marketing
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allpoints Extends Its Specialist Services, Expanding Into PR & Marketing

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

allpoints, the agency and event business-growth advisory and M&A “Sherpa” known for over 250 years of collective experience guiding creative and events businesses through growth, M&A, and leadership transitions, today officially announces the launch of its new PR & Marketing Division. This expansion is marked by onboarding seven premier clients within the past few months alone: INVNT, INCA Productions, Illusion Design & Construct, The Remarkables, and Connect Live, to name a few, solidifying its status as a full-spectrum strategic partner for agency leaders within the events and creative industry.

“allpoints seamlessly integrated into our global-to-regional communications strategy, amplifying our presence across EMEA as a high-performance local layer and AI-like extension of our global brain. Together with allpoints, and the brilliant Megan Johnstone-Mackie, we elevated our external visibility efforts, spotlighting our company’s leadership, client work, hypergrowth, and business impact. allpoints helped us extend the reach of our brand storytelling and make our culture-shifting work impossible to ignore. The results aren’t just measurable; they’re momentum with memory…the architecture of legacy,” said Jhonathan Mendez de Leon, Vice President of Global Marketing & Communications, INVNT.

A New Division Headed by Megan Johnstone-Mackie

Leading the new PR & Marketing division is Megan Johnstone-Mackie, allpoints’ PR & Marketing expert, and supported by Saffron Sumner, PR & Strategy expert. With a career spanning high-impact communications strategy, earned media excellence, and award-winning campaigns, Megan is known for amplifying brand narratives and unlocking real growth for creative businesses. At allpoints, she brings the credibility, clarity, and strategic firepower to help agencies be seen, valued, and sought after.

Megan Johnstone-Mackie explains, “Direct sales are harder than ever, buyers are more selective, decision-making is slower, and traditional routes to market are saturated. That’s why PR is no longer optional; it’s essential. Agencies can’t just rely on a few announcements or hope their work speaks for itself. PR and Marketing today is about building authority, credibility, and influence, consistently showing up in the right places with the right point of view. When done well, it opens doors long before an RFP is even written, creating trust and visibility that makes every new business conversation easier.”

Building on Expertise and Vision

Founded by Max Fellows, allpoints is a trusted advisor and growth accelerator for agencies, suppliers, venues, and brands. With nearly 20 years in global events, M&A, and communications, he is a visionary leader, TED speaker, and Co-Founder of the world’s largest event mentoring programme for the events industry, ELEVATE Mentoring. His media presence spans TED, BBC, Sky News, and the Financial Times.

“As I’ve often said, ownership and leadership in any business can be a lonely place,” notes Max Fellows. “By evolving into PR & Marketing, allpoints now offers an end-to-end suite of services to help support leaders and drive visibility, engagement, and meaningful growth. Partnering with The Remarkables, INVNT, INCA Productions, Illusion Design & Construct, and Connect Live marks the perfect alignment of strategic vision and creative execution, delivering not just brand fame but genuine engagement with new audiences, and helping fill the growing gap in sales.”

Why This Expansion Matters

  • Holistic Growth Strategy: allpoints now bridges the gap between high-level advisory services and frontline visibility, brand building, and media strategy.
  • Client Synergies: The selected launch clients, spanning experiential, corporate, live events, and immersive design, represent sectors where strategic visibility unlocks new business opportunities.
  • Strategic Differentiation: With advisory and execution under one roof, allpoints stands out by offering deeply informed, seamless support across both strategy and storytelling.

To find out more, visit www.fromallpoints.co.uk

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Apple Music Now Allows Users to Import Playlists from Spotify and Other Streaming Services
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Apple Music Now Allows Users to Import Playlists from Spotify and Other Streaming Services

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Look out, Spotify: Apple Music is introducing a new tool that allows users to import playlists from other streaming platforms.

After being beta-tested in Australia and New Zealand in May 2025, the playlist importing tool is now available in the US, UK, Mexico, Canada, France, Brazil, and Germany. As reported by MacRumors, the tool can be found in a new Music settings menu called Transfer Music from Other Music Services. That’s where users can sign in to another streaming service and select items to import. Apple’s Support page has more detailed instructions, as well as an alternative method via your web browser.

This new Apple Music importing tool lands during a wave of artists leaving Spotify altogether. Deerhoof, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Xiu Xiu, and Hotline TNT are among the acts pulling their music from the platform. The primary reason for the mass exodus: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s investments in Helsing, a German company specializing in AI military software.

“A PSA to those unaware: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek invests millions in AI military drone technology,” King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard shared on Instagram recently. “We just removed our music from the platform. Can we put pressure on these Dr. Evil tech bros to do better? Join us on another platform.”

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“We are currently working to take all of our music off of garbage hole violent armageddon portal Spotify,” Xiu Xiu posted on Instagram. “It is taking longer than we had hoped due to procedurally complications but will be completed soon,” adding, “For all the reasons you already know — PLEASE CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WITH SPOTIFY.”

In July of this year, Spotify rolled out a controversial face-scanning age check for users in the UK.

August 27, 2025 0 comments
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