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Competition news, articles and videos can be found in a variety of places. The most popular sources for this type of information are news websites, sports websites, and social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Additionally, many companies and organizations have their own websites and social media accounts where they post information about upcoming and current competitions. Additionally, event organizers and sponsors often have their own websites and social media accounts as well. Finally, searching for competition-related hashtags on social media platforms can help people find articles and videos about competitions.
Price fixing in media is an issue that won't go away - likely to be still more of one as the big holding companies increase their so-called. "principal" media business (buying media and selling it on) - and India's Competition Commission (CCI) has been cracking down with a vengeance on the holding company media agencies
Companies use various tools to stay competitive in their industry. From creating innovative products and ways to do things to trying to be one step ahead of the competition in pricing and marketing, systematic growth requires businesses to think outside the box. One tried-and-tested method used by companies ranging from food delivery to casinos that
In 2025, Instagram has risen to be the primary social platform for luxury brands to showcase their identity, connect with affluent audiences, and drive high-value engagement. However, as competition intensifies, simply having a polished feed isn’t enough. To dominate in 2025, high-end brands must adopt an elite approach that goes beyond aesthetics to also tap […]
France's competition regulator, the Autorité de la concurrence, this morning announced it is fining Apple €150 million over the implementation of its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) policy on iOS devices between April 2021 and July 2023. The regulator says the design of ATT created an overly complicated consumer journey, harming both consumers and app publishers, particularly