The definitive Digiday guide to what’s in and out for advertising in 2023
December 28, 2022 •
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Ivy Liu
Adland saw its fair share of ups and downs this year.
For a comprehensive look at what this rollercoaster ride has been — and what it means for 2023 — take a look below. And let us know what we missed.
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