Jordan Peele Will Helm Amazon Prime’s Lorena Bobbitt Docuseries
A four-part documentary series on the case of John Wayne Bobbitt and Lorena Bobbitt is coming to Amazon Prime with Jordan Peele as the executive producer, the company announced today. The series,...
View ArticleAdweek’s Yeah, That’s Probably an Ad Podcast Wins Folio: Award
Adweek's weekly podcast, Yeah, That's Probably an Ad, took home the 2018 Folio: Digital Award for best podcast. Adweek creative director Ron Goodman accepted the award at a luncheon Thursday at the...
View ArticleHow Men’s Wearhouse Became a Bright Spot in the Declining Retail Space
Hundreds of traditional small and big-name retailers filed for bankruptcy last year, including Toys 'R' Us, Wet Seal, Payless ShoeSource and The Limited. As of Dec. 22, store closures in the U.S....
View ArticleMichael Wolff and Jeff Goodby Talk Advertising, Journalism vs. Social Media...
On first glance, Jeff Goodby and Michael Wolff might seem like polar opposites: one is the stoic creative director behind "Got Milk?" while the other is a journalistic firebrand happy to torch almost...
View ArticleThe Weather Channel Is Transforming the Way We Think About Weather
The Weather Channel has been making waves lately, both as one of the few cable networks that posted year-over-year audience growth in 2017 and as one of the most recent acquisitions by media...
View ArticleHow to Promote Toyota Camry’s New Safety Features? Build Them Into ‘the...
Creating a high-tech bicycle might not seem like the most obvious way to promote the safety features on a new car--but that's just what a Toyota affiliate and agency 22squared did to help peddle the...
View ArticleFacebook’s First Exclusive Stream of a Major League Baseball Game Gets Mixed...
Facebook continued to prove it's more than just a social platform with Wednesday's broadcast of a Major League Baseball game. The match-up between the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets was the...
View ArticleWhat MRC Accreditation Actually Means for Facebook
Facebook is swimming in questions about how Cambridge Analytica improperly pulled data on millions of users, but it's also trying to smooth over one rough area for advertisers: measurement. On...
View ArticleThe Atlantic Fires Columnist Who Said Those Who Get Abortions Should Be Hanged
The Atlantic fired recent hire and highly criticized columnist Kevin Williamson, who said people who get abortions should be hanged. Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg told staff in an email...
View ArticleWith This New Deal, More Targeted Ads Are Coming to Your TV
The large cable companies that own NCC Media, the national advertising sales, technology and marketing firm, announced today that they will launch a new division to sell targeted ads to cable systems...
View ArticleThe Fallout Continues Over Those ‘Egregious’ Sinclair Promos
Actress and comedian Amy Schumer canceled an interview scheduled for a local, Sinclair-owned TV station. And a slew of Democrats running for office have vowed not to have their commercials air on...
View ArticleHow to Find the Corporate Partnership That Works Best With Your Brand
Sponsorships, discounts and donations. What has historically been a safe ground to build goodwill for your brand has suddenly turned into a reputational minefield. The social, political, environmental...
View ArticleJohn Oliver, Samantha Bee Throw Support Behind Unionizing The Onion
More than 150 writers and comedians are supportive of staff at The Onion unionizing, including Samantha Bee, John Oliver and Chris Gethard, who signed a statement of support. More than 90 percent of...
View ArticleNetflix May Spend $300 Million to Buy a Billboard Company
Brands have a wide variety of ways in which they promote their products. Print media, digital and linear television are considered mainstream marketing channels. But another method of advertising that...
View ArticleAgency Insiders Debate Whether the Erin Johnson Harassment Settlement Will...
The two-year legal battle former J. Walter Thompson global chief communications officer Erin Johnson waged against her employer and its onetime CEO Gustavo Martinez came to an end earlier this week,...
View ArticleCharles Schwab Places Its $100 Million-Plus Media Account in Review
San Francisco-based bank and brokerage firm Charles Schwab has issued an RFI for its U.S. media business. This marks the company's first formal media review since 2009, which saw UM San Francisco beat...
View ArticleTwitter Has Permanently Suspended 1.2 Million Accounts for Terrorism Since...
Twitter announced that it permanently suspended 274,460 accounts for violations related to the promotion of terrorism between July 1 and Dec. 31, 2017, bringing its total from Aug. 1, 2015, through...
View ArticleWith $2 Million Ad Push, Cannabis Retailer MedMen Hopes to Finally Ditch the...
Just in time for 4/20, the largest marijuana retailer in Southern California is launching its most significant marketing push to date with a campaign aimed at busting 1970s-era, Cheech-and-Chong...
View ArticleHow Twitter Handled Tweets About the Shooting at YouTube HQ
Twitter provided some insight as to how it handles tweets related to breaking events, describing its actions during the fatal shooting at YouTube's headquarters earlier this week. Vice president of...
View ArticleFacebook Really Wants People to Use Stories
Facebook is testing out three ways to encourage users to embrace its Stories feature. The tweaks being experimented with are: Making "Your Story" the default option when users begin creating posts. If...
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