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As ad spending goes online, digital fraud requires an industry response

As ad spending goes online, digital fraud requires an industry response

by Admin | Jul 12, 2016 | Consumer Fraud, Featured, Financial Fraud

Digital media is now the primary channel for advertising dollars in Canada. In 2013, digital ad spending surpassed that for television and for 2014 totalled $3.79-billion. Digital now represents 34 per cent of total ad spending in Canada, versus 30 per cent for TV....

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