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Major media reorganizations aim to bridge the divide to companies’ streaming futures
Disney, NBCU and WarnerMedia are making streaming the centerpiece of their businesses, but with traditional film and TV businesses as support pillars, for now.
October 14, 2020 -
‘No time to die’: Cinema advertising resurgence expected once movie theaters reopen
'Cinema has had as many lives as most cats,' said one industry observer.
October 13, 2020 -
‘Stop asking for a ‘viral’ anything’: Why Ocean Spray’s successful meme can’t be replicated
As much as marketers would like to control the narrative around their brands doing so is a fallacy.
October 12, 2020 -
Digiday Research: Nonwhite media and marketing professionals see a much less liberal industry than their white peers
The agency and media worlds are perceived as liberal bastions. But nonwhite professionals in the space see both industries as much more conservative than their white colleagues do.
October 12, 2020 -
In a crowded holiday advertising market, DTC brands are rethinking their digital strategies
In conversations with a handful of direct-to-consumer startup executives about their holiday marketing plans, the biggest concern cited was figuring out when was the right time to run holiday ads.
October 11, 2020 -
Digiday Research: Agencies are voting for Biden, but they don’t expect his victory to boost ad spending
Media, marketing and retail professionals think a Biden presidency would be better for the economy than another Trump term.
October 8, 2020 -
‘Sleeping giant’: How Google stands to shake up the connected TV platform war
Google’s updated Chromecast and new Google TV interface signals the tech giant is ready to rival Amazon’s and Roku’s CTV dominance.
October 7, 2020 -
‘Tired of hearing we don’t exist’: How ad execs are debunking the myth that so few Black and non-Black people work in advertising
With the renewed focus on diversity and inclusion at agencies, there’s been a push from Black execs to debunk the lack of talent in the pipeline myth.
October 6, 2020