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‘He doesn’t have a plan’: The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold on figuring out Trump
The Pulitzer-winning Washington Post reporter on what still perplexes him about Trump, bursting people’s filter bubbles and the rivalry with The New York Times.
October 9, 2017 -
How Europe is taking on the Google-Facebook duopoly
European Union regulators are at war with Google and Facebook over how they use data or use their market dominance.
October 6, 2017 -
Too big to ignore: Amazon’s biggest threat is from regulators
Following Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, as well as some public scrutiny from President Trump, murmurs of a potential breakup have gotten louder.
October 5, 2017 -
The Rundown: Facebook’s long road to TV
In this week's Rundown, we focus on Facebook's video forays and how it's not yet much of a threat to take TV budgets.
October 4, 2017 -
Armed with technology, advertisers can spend less and still grow sales
Maintaining digital advertising’s current level of expansion is a bit unsustainable, and a slowdown from Google or Facebook could end the precipitous growth.
October 4, 2017 -
The Brand Lie: How Tina Sharkey wants to shake up CPG
Tina Sharkey thinks people are being ripped off.
October 3, 2017 -
Digiday Research: Marketers lack confidence in their data-driven approaches
Last month, executives from brands joined us in New York for a one-day event to figure out the future of data-driven marketing. While at the event, we asked them about how they felt about their current data driven approaches.
October 2, 2017 -
Can automation help retailers fend off the threat of Amazon?
Automation is often looked at as retail's panacea. But how far can the technology actually push the industry that's undergoing a sea change thanks to the rise of Amazon and shifting customer behavior. While robots can bring manufacturing closer to home, and deliver items to customers faster and more efficiently, human connection isn't entirely disappearing.
October 2, 2017