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NBC Rescues Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Just One Day After Fox Canceled It

Step aside, Last Man Standing: yet another canceled broadcast sitcom has come back from the dead. NBC has picked up Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a sixth season, the network announced late Friday night. The...

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NBCUniversal Takes Aim at C3 and ‘Social Media Guys’ During This Year’s Upfront

It wouldn't be an NBCUniversal combined upfront without ad sales chief Linda Yaccarino taking aim at legacy metrics and the Facebooks and Googles of the world. While it took a little longer than usual...

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Here’s How the Cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Reacted to Being Canceled—and Then...

Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Season 5 finale airs Sunday on Fox, but fans will have to watch Season 6 on NBC. On Thursday, Fox canceled the show, only to have NBC pick the ensemble comedy up the next day. It...

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Wunderman Appoints New President of Its New York Office

Global digital agency Wunderman today announced the appointment of Helder Santo as president of its flagship New York office. Santo makes the move from R/GA where he most recently served as VP, group...

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Facebook Messenger Users Can Now Report Violations Without Leaving the App

Facebook Messenger users can finally report other users who violate the social network's community standards without leaving the application. Product manager Hadi Michel revealed in a Newsroom post...

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The Athletic Built Its Company Without Ads, and It Doesn’t Plan to Change...

Digital disruption is infiltrating the local sports page thanks to a new publication that opened its doors with something many newspapers have fought for years: a paywall. The Athletic, a...

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Q&A: IAB’s CEO on the Need for Brands to Connect Directly With Consumers

At February's Interactive Advertising Bureau annual Leadership Meeting, the trade organization's CEO, Randall Rothenberg, opened the three-day event by walking the audience through the history of...

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Can Anyone Compete With Facebook and Google for Small-Business Advertisers?

The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a small performance venue in New York, needed a better way than print to advertise its shows. Daniel Gallant, the cafe's executive director, said he was spending too much...

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With Faster Speeds and Connections, Brands Are Planning for 5G-Fueled Marketing

Kevin Crull, chief operating officer at Sprint, envisions a world in the coming years where his phone is able to automatically book an Uber ride from an airport based on a calendar reminder that he...

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Long-Form Brand Films Embrace the Art of Dance to Connect With Consumers

In early February, clothing brand Rag & Bone released an epic, five-minute film starring Kate Mara and Ansel Elgort. Rather than tapping the superstars for their respective acting prowess, Rag...

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Fox Execs Introduce ‘New Fox’ and JAZ Pods to Buyers at Upfront

Fox Broadcasting doesn't know whether it will still be a part of 21st Century Fox by this time next year--if the Disney-Fox deal closes, it will be spun off into a company called New Fox--but the...

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WhatsApp Introduced Several New Features for Groups

Facebook's continued emphasis on groups has been extended to its WhatsApp messaging application. WhatsApp announced several new features for groups in a blog post Tuesday: Group description: Group...

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Elon Musk Defends Tesla Following Latest Self-Driving Accident

Tesla is in the hot seat again after a 28-year-old Utah woman crashed her vehicle into a fire truck last weekend, but shifted the blame to the car's self-driving feature. The woman, who sustained only...

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Loyalkaspar Calls Itself the Character Actor of Agencies

Agency creatives Beat Baudenbacher and David Herbruck loved working on screenplays on the side--so they decided to combine their understanding of story and experience with branding as a way for other...

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Infographic: How Video on Demand and Time-Shifting Are Changing Television

With OTT services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon providing hundreds of TV show options, marketers may be worrying about how to switch up their advertising strategy. But new research from the Video...

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How Chia Pet Grew Out of an Airport Shop and Into the Living Rooms of Americans

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Herb’s Founder Is Dedicated to Creating a ‘One-Stop Shop’ for All Things...

When Matt Gray finally decided to pursue his dream of getting into the cannabis business, he started by sending emails. Lots of them. Over 2,000. Emails with industry insiders turned into coffees,...

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ABC Toasted Roseanne’s Success at Its Upfront, and Jimmy Kimmel Roasted...

Let's get the most important ABC upfront questions out of the way first. Yes, Jimmy Kimmel was back this year. And yes, he was as funny as buyers needed him to be after a sluggish upfront week so far....

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Spotify Creative Shares How the Brand Came Up With Its Latest Witty Work

Yesterday, Spotify rolled out its largest marketing campaign to date, highlighting the brand's free, ad-supported service. The campaign includes a series of wonderful fake movie trailers with some...

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Blockchain Is Magic for Influencer Marketing, But in a Bad Way

The blockchain value proposition is that ad fraud and a confused and complicated marketplace prevent brands from running successful influencer marketing campaigns, and that blockchain solves these...

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