Respect the Moca: Mobile Casual Gamers Are 200 Million Strong but Largely...
Perception is reality when it comes to marketing, and perception is challenging to alter once it is formed. For example, even though 203 million Americans will play mobile games regularly in 2018, most...
View ArticleThe Martin Agency Doubles Number of Women on Its Executive Committee as...
Today The Martin Agency unveiled a new, more inclusive executive committee with twice as many female representatives as before. Four out of the nine members on the committee are women, and the agency...
View ArticleEricsson and Vodafone Are Using Virtual Reality to Show How 5G Works
BARCELONA, Spain--How do you promote one emerging technology? With another emerging technology. While 5G internet connectivity--and its potential to transform everything from smart cities and homes to...
View ArticleFacebook Pulled the Plug on Its Test of Separate News Feeds
Bruce Springsteen sings that two hearts are better than one, but Facebook has come to the determination that one News Feed is better than two. Head of News Feed Adam Mosseri announced in a Newsroom...
View ArticleNew Report Shows a 14% Median Gender Pay Gap Across U.K. WPP Agencies
Holding company WPP released its U.K. Gender Pay Gap Report 2017 with results showing the realities around the lingering issue of pay inequality. WPP released the report following new regulations from...
View ArticleCarl’s Jr. Celebrates Its Fans, and Even Its Haters, With #TheThickies...
Carl's Jr. is celebrating this weekend's major award show by creating a somewhat less major but still fun award show of its own. #TheThickies, named after the fast-food chain's Thickburgers, will honor...
View ArticleABC Turns a New York Subway Train Into Roseanne’s Iconic TV Living Room,...
The fictional town of Lanford, Ill., where the sitcom Roseanne is set, is more than 800 miles away from Manhattan. But for the next few weeks, subway riders on New York's shuttle train between Grand...
View ArticleNest Looks at Prom Night Through the Lens of #MeToo in Its Oscars Ad
Nest taps into the hot-button topic of how men treat women in this unusual ad for its Hello video doorbell. It's prom night in suburbia, and as two teen couples head to the big event, the father of one...
View ArticleAre You a Pyromaniac? Burger King Is Hiring, Say Incendiary Print Ads
Burger King has a message for young people in Germany who like to play with fire: Apply for a job today! The fast-food chain that never shows any fear of getting burned turns up the heat once again in...
View ArticleThanks to GDPR, Marketers Will Wield Data Like a Scalpel, Not a Broadsword
Remember learning that "there's no such thing as a Magic Bullet"? Over the last decade or so, an onslaught of third-party data and cookies have made brands and advertisers dismiss this basic rule of...
View ArticleDee Rees and Rachel Morrison’s Lovely Samsung Ad Urges You to Make Something,...
Rachel Morrison, the cinematographer behind Dee Rees' movie Mudbound, is up for Best Cinematography at this Sunday's 90th Academy Awards--the first woman ever nominated in that category. Samsung's...
View ArticleFacebook Messenger: Here’s How to Name a Group Chat
Did you know that Facebook Messenger allows you to name your group conversations? For instance, if you're part of a group chat consisting of only your family members, you may wish to name the...
View ArticleHorizon Promotes 3 Women to Executive Vice President Amid Industry Call for...
Horizon Media announced today it has promoted three of its female leaders to executive vice president, as the rising #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have the industry calling for better representation of...
View ArticleAllbirds Celebrates Its Birthday With a Limited-Edition Shoe Collection...
Allbirds, the comfortable shoe that people can't stop talking about, celebrated its second birthday by releasing a limited edition shoe collection. The catch? You can only buy it on Instagram. The...
View ArticleKimberly-Clark Launches Global Creative Review, Forcing WPP to Defend a Major...
CPG conglomerate Kimberly-Clark recently launched a global creative agency review as it seeks to restructure the roster of shops responsible for marketing its extensive brand portfolio. The Irving,...
View ArticleLaura Dern, Sasheer Zamata and Tavi Gevinson Talk Life Advice in Kate Spade’s...
If Laura Dern were to write a love letter to herself, it would say, "You've got this, Dern." That's one of the 22 versions of a new digital campaign that Kate Spade rolled out this week; the campaign...
View ArticleUnivision Is Planning the First Experiential Upfront
Univision is scrapping the traditional Upfront presentation this year and planning a two-day experiential gathering. The leading Spanish-language U.S. media company is also moving out of the stuffy...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Hire a Chief Brand Safety Officer
Earlier this week, Bank of America became the first major company to announce that it had appointed a brand safety officer to ensure a positive customer experience and protect the firm's reputation...
View ArticleFerrero Is Using the Oscars to Introduce Kinder Joy—a Chocolate Treat With a...
If you're going to mimic theatrical trailer tropes like "In a World..." as part of your marketing campaign you might as well do so during the Oscars. Ferrero is doing just that, positioning its Kinder...
View ArticleNielsen Social Content Ratings, Week of Feb. 26: And the Oscar Goes to …
The 90th Academy Awards took home an award of its own: most interactions across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, according to the Nielsen Social Content Ratings for the week of Feb. 26. The Oscars on...
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