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You can now buy individual back issues of The Drum's award winning monthly magazine, each overflowing with exclusive insights, interviews and in-depth features that will provoke, challenge and teach even the most experienced of marketers, creatives and account teams.

April 2018

This month, for the first time ever, we devote an entire magazine to a single company. The April issue of The Drum explores why Amazon is becoming an increasingly attractive proposition to advertisers, as well as the increasing threat it poses to legacy brands operating in the spaces it might target next.

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March 2018

We go mobile for our mobile-themed issue, heading to China, Singapore, India, Africa, Israel and the US as we look at everything from homegrown smartphone markets to low-cost mobile brands and connected car startups. Oh, and we’ve lots of pictures of cats and dogs on the cover (that’s what mobile phones were made for, right?).

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February 2018

This issue, The Drum looks at the future of the small screen. From the future of network TV to new marketing opportunities and formats in the world of streaming, we find out why it’s not time for a commercial break just yet.

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January 2018

This month The Drum considers predictions and portents for the coming year, and salutes the agencies, brands, campaigns and creatives that shone in 2017, while calling out those that brought the industry into disrepute.

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The Drum Predictions 2018

The Drum Predictions explores how 2018 and beyond will shape up when it comes to transparency, trust and programmatic and its impact on our industry.

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December 2017

Creativity is the single most precious currency in marketing, but you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise the way the industry has gone this year. This month we give creativity the recognition it deserves.

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Drum Network Supplement

This Drum Network special looks at living the life of luxury and how brands can market it in an unpredictable economy.

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November 2017

This month, The Drum has anger issues. We catch up with Johnny Rotten, Black Lives Matter, and some of the industry’s most pissed-off creatives.

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October 2017

This issue we catch up with 50 young women under the age of 30 who are putting themselves and their cities on the map through their creativity, achievements and dedication to an industry that is changing at a fast clip.

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Seattle Supplement

Creative Cities Seattle is a look at how creativity moves, flows and thrives — impacting global brands, technology, culture and talent in this truly unique corner of the world.

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September 2017

From Donald to Mickey – this month we look at how Trump has inspired a new wave of magazine creativity and find out how Disney is making moves in China.

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Singapore Supplement

Singapore Creative Cities - championing Singapore's creative industries and homegrown talent.

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