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The Rise of Super Publishers Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Armageddon

When AT&T acquired AppNexus last year, it was the latest chapter in the emerging narrative of the rise of the super publisher. By way of definition, super publishers are scaled, vertically...

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18 Super Bowl Ads That Inspired the Creative Industry to Step Up Its Game

An objective person could watch Super Bowl advertising and plausibly think: "Yeah, that's a good ad." Of course, in the ad agency world, creatives tend to be a little more critical, picking little...

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What Marketers Can Learn From CES’ Voice Tech Hits and Misses

As expected, there was a ton of buzz about voice tech at CES this year, thanks to toilets, shower heads and trash cans you can talk to. There was even a robot that, if asked, pours you a beer. It's all...

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Why the DNC Is Embracing Personalization in Its Email Marketing Strategy

Of all the factors credited for the so-called blue wave of Democratic legislators elected to the House of Representatives in November, there's one that doesn't seem to be on many people's radar:...

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AT&T and T-Mobile Say They’ll Stop Selling User Location Data

AT&T and other telecom companies say they plan to stop selling sensitive customer location data to third parties. The decision, announced on Thursday evening, comes days after an investigation by...

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Twitter Is Considering Adding Status Updates, More Messaging-Like Features in...

Twitter first landed on the tech scene as a text-message based social network, and nearly 13 years later, it's thinking about adding features that will bring Twitter back to its roots. At the annual...

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This Security Stunt Cleverly Illustrates What a Cyber Attack Would Look Like...

What might it look like if some sketchy characters targeted a business in the real world using cyber crime tactics? Global insurer Hiscox decided to demonstrate on a bike shop to help illustrate the...

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Intel and Warner Brothers Teamed Up at CES to Show What Entertainment Would...

With autonomous cars on their way to becoming a widespread reality, companies are starting to think about how they can monetize the extra time and space that a robot in the driver's seat allows...

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WPP Files Legal Protest Against U.S. Government for Awarding...

The seemingly endless fight over the U.S. Army's advertising business has taken yet another turn as WPP joined IPG and McCann Worldgroup in contesting the government's November decision to award the...

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CBS and Nielsen End Standoff, Reach New Measurement Agreement

CBS and Nielsen's bitter face-off over a new measurement deal is finally over. On Friday night, the companies reached a new deal for Nielsen national, digital and local audience measurement. In the...

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Megyn Kelly Officially Exits NBC News

In January 2017, when Megyn Kelly opted to leave her longtime Fox News home and accept a three-year, $69 million megadeal from NBC News, many industry observers doubted that NBC and Kelly would be a...

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Netflix Will Soon Cost You $1-$2 More Each Month

It will soon cost you more money to stream Netflix shows and movies like Stranger Things, The Crown and Bird Box. The streaming service is rolling out double-digit increases to all of its monthly...

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Gary Cole, the Actor You Know From Everything, Is Now the Time-Traveling...

Gary Cole plays a time-tripping spokesman who visits from 10 minutes in the future to illustrate how quickly and efficiently Kabbage can provide funding to small businesses. In the amusing 30-second...

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Burger King Trolls President Trump, Plus How More Brands Are Responding to...

Today marks day 25 of the 2019 government shutdown, making it officially the longest in U.S. history. As the days add up, more people's lives are being impacted, from government workers who aren't...

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What Marketers Can Learn About Taking a Stand From Gillette

You've no doubt already seen the furor around Gillette's "We Believe: The Best Men Can Be" spot. Just a day into its release, and it's attracted huge amounts of praise and criticism for its focus on...

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Editor in Chief Adam Moss Is Leaving New York Magazine After 15 Years

New York Media editor in chief Adam Moss told staff today that he would step down at the end of March. Moss has been in the role for 15 years, a time in which he ushered in two redesigns of New York...

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CES 2019 Promoted the Idea of a More Collaborative Year for Programmatic

If the tone of CES is any indication, 2019 promises to be a more collaborative and positive year for digital advertising. At the event, Marc Pritchard put the state of progress as "largely finished...

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Seth Winter Will Oversee Sports Ad Sales for New Fox

Marianne Gambelli is setting her ad sales team for the new Fox, which will be the company spun off when the Disney-Fox deal closes. And she's tapped a familiar sports ad sales exec to head up the new...

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Twitter Extended Its Latest Tweets Option to Android Users

Android users have finally gained admission to Twitter's latest tweets party. The feature was made available to iOS users last month, after being tested by the social network since October. Twitter...

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Snapchat’s CFO Is Resigning After Less Than a Year

Snap Inc.'s chief financial officer is leaving after less than year in the role. According to a filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Tim Stone is resigning to "pursue other...

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