UNILAD TECH LAUNCH

Today, leading social publisher LADbible Group launches its sixth website, UNILADtech.com, to become the home of technology content for the social generation.   The launch was a natural extension from the existing success of the UNILAD Tech social platforms, which currently boasts a community of 18.1 million followers1 and ranks #1 in all-time views and #1 … Continued

CAMPAIGN MEDIAWEEK AWARD TANGO WIN

Our Commercial team walked away as winners at Campaign Magazine UK’s Media Week Awards. We picked up Gold for the ‘Best Use of Content under £250K’ for our Tango Berry Peachy campaign, with Britvic plc and mSix&Partners. Alongside, we were also awarded Silver for the ‘Best Media Idea under £250K’ for our campaign with Durex, Reckitt and Zenith UK. A … Continued

LBG MEDIA ACQUIRES BETCHES MEDIA

US-based Betches creates content that empowers and entertains women with its unique tone of voice   18.10.2023 LBG Media, the owner of the global leader in youth publishing LADbible Group, has today announced the acquisition of Betches, a US-based media brand founded by women, for women. LBG Media has a global social following of over 410 … Continued

MERKY FC 2024

Stormzy’s Merky FC is back for another year, and LADbible Group have teamed up again with adidas to offer an opportunity to a young person of Black heritage and get to grips with the world of social publishing ⚽ This year, the role will sit within our branded content and commercial division. From Nike, EA Sports and … Continued

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL

LADbible Group is proud to be taking part in Plan International’s Girl’s Takeover, as part of International Day of the Girl, to help the representation of girls and young women in media.    Dunmi, an aspiring journalist from Coventry took over from Solly as CEO for a day that saw her getting to grips with … Continued

LADBIBLE GROUP AND THE PRINCES TRUST GEN Z REDEFINING DREAM JOBS

New research released today by LADbible Group and The Prince’s Trust reveals that the younger generation do not feel able to chase their dream jobs, citing a lack of opportunity (36 per cent) as the number one obstacle. Other factors that are holding young people from having a dream job are money (35 per cent), … Continued