Everyone Is Your Mom in This Crazy Delta Stunt That Guilts You Into Flying Home
On the continuum of maternal guilt trips, Delta Air Lines may have carved out some new, good-natured ground with a stunt that encourages Seattle residents to fly home to see their mothers. Created by...
View ArticleThe Top 20,000 Facebook Pages Posted More Content During the Second Quarter...
Social media management tool Buffer teamed up with content marketing tool BuzzSumo to analyze more than 43 million posts from the top 20,000 brands on Facebook during the second quarter of 2018, and...
View ArticleChuck Norris Gets Replaced by Truck Norris in This Wonderfully Over-the-Top...
Chuck Norris is no stranger to advertising, but it's rare we see him not throwing a roundhouse kick or being portrayed as a meme-era Paul Bunyan capable of impossibly epic deeds. (His last ad...
View ArticleBarbarian’s New Receptionist Is an Echo Show Named ‘Barb’
Digital agency Barbarian Group's new receptionist, Barb, doesn't collect a paycheck, isn't getting breaks or benefits and can work endless overtime. Barbarian, however, isn't violating New York State...
View ArticleAmazon Is Losing Its Smart Speaker Dominance, According to New Report
Amazon is no longer the smart speaker king. A report from research firm Canalys this week found that Google Home shipments outpaced those of Amazon's Echo products for the second straight quarter as...
View ArticleA Fruit Rocket Is Actually the Best Bad Idea Pitched in These Delightfully...
Creative that comes out of the Pacific Northwest has its charms. On one hand, work from Portland and Seattle can have an edge, (see: early Nike work from Wieden + Kennedy), and on the other, it is at...
View ArticleCondé Nast Gives Unduplicated Look at Readers Across Print, Social and Digital
Cond? Nast worked with MRI and comScore to produce an unduplicated measurement of its readership among print, digital and social. The measurement offers a more transparent look at the audience for each...
View ArticleYouTube: Here’s How to Remove a Video From Your Watch History
If you accidentally click on a YouTube video you weren't really interested in, there's a chance YouTube may start recommending similar content for you to watch. However, you also have the option to...
View ArticleR/GA Names New Managing Director in New York
R/GA has a new managing director in the agency network's largest office. R/GA promoted Robin Forbes to managing director in New York, tasking him with partnering with the agency's senior leadership...
View Article4 Actions You Can Take to Stop Google From Tracking You
Google probably knows more about you than you think. Sure, Facebook knows a lot about you, too--your facial features, what concerts you've gone to, what you've eaten for breakfast every Saturday for...
View ArticleIt’s the End of Influencer Marketing as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
There has been a misconception that influencer marketing is a type of company. Influencer marketing is really a tactic for distribution, and those so-called influencer marketing companies that you've...
View ArticleSizmek and AudienceX Pair Up as Ad-Tech Players Eye the Untapped Middle
Under pressure from the giants of the digital media sector, Sizmek has inked a deal with AudienceX to prize ad spend from midsize marketers in North America, a market segment they believe will...
View ArticleVideo: On BuzzFeed’s ‘Solid Bounce-Back Year’ and Its Plans for the Future
Adweek recently caught up with BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti and chief revenue officer Lee Brown about the state of the digital publisher, the challenges of a changing industry and where they see the...
View ArticleSeason 2 of Netflix’s True Crime Spoof American Vandal Will Focus On … Mass...
The first season of Netflix's true crime documentary spoof American Vandal left audiences wondering, "Who drew the dicks?" Now Netflix has unveiled the slogan for Season 2 of the series, which will air...
View ArticleGoogle Is Collecting Your Data—Even When Your Phone Isn’t in Use
It's widely known that Google profits handsomely from the vast amounts of data it collects from the billions of people who use its suite of applications, its mobile operating systems and its devices....
View ArticleKFC’s Gigantic ‘Double Colonel’ Might Seem Familiar to Game of Thrones Fans
KFC's new Double Crispy Colonel Sandwich is, as the name implies, an unnerving tower of two chicken patties encased (unlike the infamous Double Down) in a bun. Obviously no mere celebrity iteration of...
View ArticleCondé Nast Is Launching New Video Programming
'Tis the season. In the midst of TV networks announcing their fall lineups, Cond? Nast is rolling out its own collection of new episodes to some of its video series. "Cond? Nast's content has three...
View ArticleWhiskas and BBDO Created a Radio Station Just to Calm Your Cat on Rides to...
Doth music have charms to soothe a savage Maine Coon or Turkish Angora on the long drive to the veterinarian? You can find out today--which is officially Take Your Cat to the Vet Day!--thanks to a...
View ArticleLinkedIn Launched New Features for Job Seekers, Recruiters
LinkedIn launched new features to help job seekers find their next position, and to help recruiters find the right candidate for each role. To start, job seekers can now search for remote positions by...
View ArticleLearn From Facebook: How Small Businesses Can Propel Their Social Media...
On June 8, Facebook announced that it would expand its Community Boost program in an effort to mitigate the skilled labor shortage in the U.S. A study by Korn Ferry found that if the global labor...
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