Twitter Is Tightening Up Developers’ Access to Its APIs
Twitter is taking steps to clean up its image and avoid its own version of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, announcing that it removed more than 143,000 applications that violated its policies...
View ArticleHow NYT’s The Daily Grew to 5 Million Monthly Listeners and Became a Breakout...
After launching its daily news audio show, The Daily, about a year and a half ago, The New York Times started its first marketing campaign to garner more listeners. Hosted by NYT reporter Michael...
View ArticleHBO Is Finally Making a Movie That Will Wrap Up Deadwood
Twelve years after it last aired, Deadwood is getting ready to return to HBO. Casey Bloys, the network's president of programming, said at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour that...
View ArticleThis Australian Bank Ad Is a Heartwarming Homage to Love, Loss…and Mustaches
As far as advertising constructs go, the long-established life timeline execution usually turns out pretty well. Where it can go from good to great is in the creative choices and nuance that keep a...
View ArticleFacebook General Counsel Colin Stretch Will Leave the Company at the End of...
Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch said in a Facebook post announcing his departure from the company at the end of the year, "There is never a 'right time' for a transition like this," and that...
View ArticleHBO’s Programming Chief Says New Owner AT&T Won’t ‘Dilute’ His Network’s Brand
As HBO programming president Casey Bloys kicked off the Television Critics Association's summer press tour, he had one message for reporters: No, new parent company AT&T won't be watering down his...
View ArticleQ&A: ‘Rise of the Robots’ Author on AI’s Talent Crunch and the Future of Work
It may take some major technological breakthroughs before robots are able to think creatively or handle complex human interactions. But futurist Martin Ford, author of the New York Times bestseller...
View ArticleRapidly Growing Essentia Water Begins Agency Review of Creative and Strategy...
Essentia Water has confirmed that it launched an agency review of its creative and strategy work. "Unfortunately, we're unable to provide further details at this time as the process is currently...
View ArticleP&G Moves More Work In-House as Publicis Restructures Its Production Department
Publicis Groupe has restructured the production departments at three of its New York-based creative agencies in an effort to adjust to the needs of unspecified clients, the holding company confirmed...
View ArticleA-B In-Bev Shakes Up Its Leadership Structure With New Global CMO
Anheuser Busch In-Bev is reorganizing its leadership team. The company has tapped a new global CMO, Pedro Earp, who will assume the role from Miguel Patricio, who will now serve as the company's chief...
View ArticleLinkedIn: Here’s How to Name an Existing Group Conversation
Did you know LinkedIn allows you to name your group conversations? For instance, if you have multiple conversations containing your coworkers, you may wish to name these conversations to keep track of...
View ArticleHow Consultancies Can Avoid Devaluing Themselves When Entering Into...
The cost for strategic management consulting is much higher than the cost of media buying at typical agencies. So, why then, would a management consulting firm like Accenture want to move "down-market"...
View ArticleHow a Small Agency Landed Annie Leibovitz to Shoot Its Newest Ad Campaign
It was obvious to the partners at Grace Creative that legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz would be the perfect person to shoot a new campaign for their client, a San Diego-area luxury retreat called...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Ditch the Isolating Single Women Stereotypes and Expand...
"And as her birthdays crept gradually toward that tragic 30-mark, marriage seemed farther from her life than ever. She was often a bridesmaid, but never a bride." Out of context, this reads like a...
View ArticleFacebook’s David Baser on Why Users Should Still Share Their Data With Other...
Facebook announced last week that it joined the Data Transfer Project--along with Twitter, Google and Microsoft--to help establish a common standard for the transfer of personal data between online...
View ArticleHow Brands Can Entice Consumers Visually and Avoid the Minimalist Packaging Trap
There's a pervasive scourge of minimalism threatening consumer brands. You've seen them. You may buy them. You may even love them. Those brands that strip away all "unnecessary" packaging graphics and...
View ArticlePrince Harry Stars in Inspiring, Poetic Spot for the Invictus Games
A royal endorsement is a rare--rather, nearly impossible--get. But the Invictus Games is not your average brand. Prince Harry (now the Duke of Sussex) spearheaded the creation of the Paralympic-style...
View ArticleNike Loses the Right to Use ‘LDNR’ in Its ‘Nothing Beats a Londoner’ Campaign...
Nike has learned firsthand that there truly is no way to beat a Londoner. Activewear brand LNDR, based in East London, won a trademark suit against Nike to have the "LDNR" abbreviation pulled from its...
View ArticleDo We Care What’s Real, as Long as We’re Content? This Eerie Ad Makes You Wonder
The Matrix immortalized it as the red bill / blue pill moment--a choice between living blissfully ignorant or being soul-crushingly aware of the horrors around you. In the real world, it's a decision...
View ArticleHow 2 Creatives Are Trying to Boost Puerto Rico’s Tourism After Hurricane Maria
It's been 10 months since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, and while the island has slowly started to get back on its feet, it continues to face a dearth of much-needed tourism. Enter Elena Knox...
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