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A Look at the Future of 5G-Powered Smart Cities

What will cities of the near future look like when buildings, cars, people and a whole slew of other things can communicate with each other? Earlier this month, tech companies and telecoms at Mobile...

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How to Survive a Public Brand Scandal and Recover Customers’ Trust

It was a chicken joke of epic proportions, but it took a while for the punch line to land. For nearly two weeks last month, nearly 900 KFC franchises in the U.K. were unable to obtain fresh chicken...

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Can American Idol’s Return Hit the Right Notes for ABC?

ABC's surprise revival of American Idol, which had ended its run on Fox in 2016 after 15 seasons, dominated last May's broadcast upfront week. While ABC touted the pickup as a great fit for its...

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Editor’s Letter: Brands Face Challenges Relating to Consumers and Avoiding...

When it happens, it moves so fast that your initial feeling is disorientation. That quickly flips to nausea, fear and then panic. I'm of course talking about a brand crisis unfolding before the world,...

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4 Steps for Effectively Managing a PR Crisis

The best way to survive a brand crisis is to start planning before the crisis hits. Get your plans in order Each crisis may come as a surprise, but your response should not be. Smart organizations have...

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Why Brands Must Form an Identity to Retain Customers in the Voice Economy

Not so long ago, we'd only initiate a conversation with a brand if something had gone wrong, but we're now starting to use conversation to do much more: to explore options, to make purchases and even...

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After Closing Scripps Deal Last Week, Discovery Sets Unified Upfront Strategy

Less than a week after Discovery Communications finalized its acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive, the combined company has unveiled an upfront strategy in which it will be going to market as a...

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Innocean Places Chief Creative Officer Eric Springer on Leave in Wake of...

Hyundai's Innocean has placed chief creative officer Eric Springer on leave less than a week after Adweek broke the news of a lawsuit accusing him and the agency of sexual harassment, discrimination,...

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Alexa Is Your Helpful TV-Watching Buddy in Ads for Amazon’s Fire TV

If you're trying to watch an episode of Homeland and your mother keeps distracting you by asking questions about the twisting-turning, intricate, high-stakes plot, maybe there's only one correct...

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To Celebrate the Revival of Roseanne, ABC Recreated the Conners’ Living Room...

If you've been in downtown Austin, Texas, this weekend, and especially if you've been near South by Southwest, you might have heard a loud, hearty laugh coming from a pedicab. That laugh belongs to...

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How Gimlet Media Is Tweaking Its Podcast Programming for Voice Assistants

Brooklyn-based Gimlet Media--the media company behind some of the most popular podcasts, like Reply All, Homecoming and Startup--wants to learn how to make content work on Amazon's Alexa. A week ago,...

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The PGA Tour Created an Augmented-Reality App to Get People Interested in...

It might not quite feel like golf season yet, at least not in New York where snow is in the forecast for tomorrow. But the PGA Tour is trying to get fans excited by helping them plot out digital holes...

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Infographic: The Widening Gap Between Customer Service and the Customer

Anyone who's ever had an infuriatingly long call with a company over a big bill probably doesn't exactly have a warm and fuzzy feeling about that brand. But in a world where consumers can buy enough...

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Why Consumers Are Increasingly Willing to Trade Privacy for Convenience

Consumers have long exchanged data for services they find valuable, like email addresses or location for free Wi-Fi and social media profiles for easier site logins, but they are starting to let...

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Fast-Food Brands Are Making Slick Mobile Apps to Stay Ahead of Small,...

For decades, fast-food chains have chased quick sales with limited-time promotions and products (R.I.P. McDonald's McPizza and Wendy's 2012 luxe hamburger with lobster claws and caviar) and...

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As the Lines Blur Between Agencies and Consultancies, New Shops Are Taking a...

After years of headlines about consultancies eating ad agencies' lunches, the two groups are increasingly starting to look alike. Since everything in marketing revolves around the client, it shouldn't...

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Q&A: Edelman’s Global Chair of Crisis and Risk on What Makes a Crisis

When brands have a crisis, they call the Winston Wolfe of public relations, Harlan Loeb. Loeb, who runs Edelman's crisis and risk mitigation practice, didn't grow up in the PR business. A lawyer by...

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Pandora Crunched Data From 10,000 Songs to Create Personalized Audio Clips

If you had to make your own personal sound, what would it sound like? You could be influenced by pop, country, rap, rock--or you could sound like a blend of all genres. That's what Pandora wants to...

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Dog Dies on United Flight After Employee Forces Kennel Into Overhead Compartment

It's hard to believe United could have a worse year than its last, but just a couple months in, 2018 is already shaping up to be a PR disaster for the airline--and this time, bad decisions proved to be...

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What It’s Like to Sleep on a Beautyrest Bed Alongside 150 Strangers During an...

Music has been an integral part of the South by Southwest experience dating back to 1987 when the festival debuted. Legendary names from Johnny Cash to Willie Nelson and The B-52's have taken the stage...

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