What Blockchain Will Mean for Advertisers and Publishers
At Adweek's Elevate: Blockchain event earlier this week, we gathered some of the top minds in the ad-tech space to discuss and debate the promise of what blockchain will mean for the brand marketing...
View ArticleCross-Device Measurement Got a Boost With the Release of Facebook Attribution
Facebook continued its efforts to give advertisers more information on the performance of their efforts on and off the social network with Friday's introduction of Facebook Attribution. Facebook...
View ArticleThis Cosmetics Ad From Japan May Be the Most Romantic Love Story of the Year
With Halloween just around the corner, you can expect makeup companies to ramp up their marketing in ways that highlight (pun not intended) the fun and versatility of their products. However, you may...
View ArticleAfter Almost 4 Years, Lenny Letter Shuts Down
Almost four years after launching Lenny Letter, former collaborators Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner are saying goodbye to the brand. There was no specific reason given as to why the brand, largely...
View ArticleJimmy Kimmel Tells New Yorkers Trump Will Overhaul Lincoln Center With...
As part of his show's weeklong visit to Brooklyn, Jimmy Kimmel decided to play a prank on New Yorkers--by telling them that President Trump had purchased Lincoln Center and would be soon be packing the...
View ArticleTurner Shuts Down Super Deluxe
After almost three years in business at WarnerMedia's Turner, the company announced it would shutter its digital media company, Super Deluxe. Super Deluxe has developed both scripted and unscripted...
View ArticleAMC’s Charlie Collier, and Not Gary Newman, Will Run Fox Network After the...
After setting most of the leadership team for New Fox--the company that will be spun off following the close of the Disney-Fox merger--earlier this month, Lachlan Murdoch had one big exec surprise up...
View ArticleAI-Generated Art Sells for Nearly Half a Million Dollars at Christie’s
A new painter with a very methodical style just made a big splash in the art scene. Famed British auction house Christie's just sold a portrait generated by an algorithm in the first-ever transaction...
View ArticleFacebook Is Testing a Special Halloween Stories Feature in the U.S.
Facebook conjured up some Halloween tricks and treats for Facebook Stories. The social network is testing a Halloween Story feature, which has the same 24-hour shelf life that traditional Facebook...
View ArticleFacebook Pulls Dozens More Iran-Based Accounts and Pages ‘Sowing Discord’ in...
Facebook said it had identified and removed more than 80 pages, groups and accounts on the platform that originated in Iran and had reached more than a million Facebook and Instagram users with highly...
View ArticleShopify Adds Venmo as a Checkout Option Just in Time for the Holidays
Shopping on your phone just got a little bit easier. Shopify, the ecommerce platform, is partnering with Venmo, the PayPal-owned mobile platform, to create a faster mobile checkout experience. Shopify...
View ArticleMichael Jordan Tackles the ‘Greatest Ever’ Debate in Surprise Sunday Night...
It took a long time, but Michael Jordan is weighing in on the "greatest ever" athlete debate in a spot that will debut Sunday night on NBC. While the spot initially seems to be a Nike or Gatorade ad in...
View ArticleMailchimp’s New Rebranding Effort Celebrates Other Businesses That Have Also...
You probably know Mailchimp as a handy "set it and forget it" email marketing tool. You might even remember last year's campaigns from Droga5 and the podcast Serial, in which people famously tried and...
View ArticleHow Ad-Tech Companies Are Trying to Crack the Complex Audience Matching Quandary
A recent ANA survey highlights how "identity" is a primary need for marketers in order to target audiences with appropriate messaging. Forty-seven percent of U.S. marketers claim their organizations...
View ArticleHow Denny’s Rebuilt Its Fading Brand Into a Modern, Social-Savvy Business
In 2009, Denny's was in a rough spot. Foot traffic to its restaurants had been on the decline for several years in a row. And though its brand awareness was strong--over 95 percent of Americans knew...
View ArticleSnapchat Just Introduced a Snap Camera App for Desktops
Why should mobile users have all of the fun? Snapchat Friday introduced Snap Camera, a free application for Mac and Windows desktops that brings thousands of the messaging application's lenses to those...
View ArticleWelch’s Smashes the Hell Out of Some Grapes In Its Humorously Horrifying New Ad
Grapes are back. They never really left. Companies marketing those woody berries have had some problems connecting to Gen X men, though. So Welch's, the world's leading maker of Concord and Niagara...
View ArticleThis Knifemaker Urges People to Keep Their Hands ‘Sharp’ by Making Stuff
Knifemaker WR Case & Sons seeks to cut through the clutter by focusing on hands using blades to create, repair and refurbish, rather than obsessing over the shiny tools themselves. Our hands, we're...
View ArticleWhy Brands Need to Prioritize Real Influencers Over the Fake Ones
As marketers, it is certainly important to have a sense of humor about our industry and not take ourselves too seriously. There are big, bold creative campaigns that fall flat, unfortunately placed...
View ArticleR/GA Names New Generation of Leadership as Founder Bob Greenberg Exits CEO...
For the first time in more than four decades, R/GA will soon deliver its trademark "transformation at speed" to clients worldwide without ad legend Bob Greenberg at the helm. The IPG agency announced...
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