Germany Made Some Bonkers Lotto Ads That Are Obsessed With Your Fingers
Lotto ads are a weird genre. They say as much about a culture and its dreams as they do about the agency making them. Leo Burnett Madrid's Spanish lottery ad from 2016 emphasized community over money,...
View ArticleWhat Nike’s Analytics Platform Buy Says About the Future of Brand-Consumer...
When Nike announced its acquisition of analytics platform Zodiac in March, it spoke in broad terms about its plans to build closer relationships with consumers. Nike and its agency of record declined...
View ArticleDoes Cambridge Analytica Herald the Rock-Bottom of Digital Dystopia?
Tell the truth: You're getting a bit bored of the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica story. You'd rather it was over and done with so you can stop feeling guilty or spooked (or both) every time you go on...
View ArticleBroadcast TV Needs to Utilize Big Data and Bond With Its Viewers Over Ads
Web browsers and mobile apps have been able to collect data for years--the proof is in the custom ads that pop out from the sidebars and banners, advertising everything from cheap flights to the...
View ArticleHenry Rollins and Mercedes Explore the Vulnerable Side of ‘Toughness’ in...
Warrior-poet Henry Rollins has long been known for both his tough, muscular facade and the emotionally complex creative soul within. Discovering fame as punk band Black Flag's frontman, Rollins has...
View ArticleHow to Avoid ‘Fake News’ Claims in Your Social Marketing
Many debates have been sparked about the effect of fake news on the 2016 U.S. election. While not every American voter was exposed to fake news, the misleading posts certainly made an impact. Political...
View ArticleBrands Need to Join the 21st Century and Tap Into Radio Advertising
If you put a bunch of advertisers in a room and asked them what they thought of traditional radio, they'd probably say it's "old school," "difficult to buy" and/or "on its way out." Although it is true...
View ArticleWPP’s Kinetic Introduces New Leadership Team as CEO Exits
WPP out-of-home (OOH) and experiential-focused agency Kinetic North America is reshaping its leadership team. With CEO David Krupp leaving at the end of the month to pursue an unspecified new role,...
View ArticleWhy Lucy Liu Is Helping LifeWTR Bring Art Back to Schools
If there had been no art classes at Stuyvesant High School, Lucy Liu might never have become the first female Dr. Watson on CBS's Sherlock Holmes drama, Elementary. She might never have been an actor...
View ArticleDo You Live in a Town Called Titz? It Could Be One of Pornhub’s ‘Premium Places’
Yes, there is a place named Dildo. And Rectum. And Cumming. Residents of those towns might be feeling especially lucky today thanks to a new stunt from the always-friendly folks at Pornhub. The world's...
View ArticleAfter Roseanne’s Huge Return, ABC Quickly Renews for Next Season
Less than 48 hours after Roseanne returned to enormous ratings, ABC has already picked up the revival for another season. On Tuesday, the hour-long return of Roseanne in its former 8 p.m. time slot was...
View ArticleAdweek’s Spectacular Once-in-a-Lifetime Subscription Sale Extravaganza
Snag yourself a fresh Adweek subscription, hot off the presses! There's basically nothing an Adweek magazine can't do! This limited offer runs through this weekend only, so don't delay, act fast!
View Article(Not Quite) April Fools’! Brand Pranks Are Out in Full Force Already
The awesome thing about April Fools' Day in the digital age is that you're less likely to worry about finding tacks scattered on your favorite chair or some buffoon whipping out a whoopie cushion. The...
View ArticleAdobe’s CMO on Her Marketing Career, Life in Silicon Valley and What’s Next
Like many college graduates, Adobe's CMO, Ann Lewnes, graduated, did an internship but couldn't find a job. So, she moved to California and 30 years later, she's now a top executive at Adobe, where at...
View ArticleSnapchat Takes a Jab at Instagram and Calls Itself a ‘Camera’ in First TV...
Snapchat has an awareness problem. While just about everyone under the age of 25 has most likely downloaded the app and uses it regularly, the vast majority of adults don't understand Snapchat's...
View ArticleCambridge Analytica and the Repercussions for GDPR
Anybody with even a passing interest in the news has to be aware of the recent revelations involving Facebook and a certain analytics firm with the name of a prestigious university in its title. The...
View ArticleKnowledge Ages Quickly, as Shown by This Ad That Grew Mold on a Classic...
There's still much to be learned from books written by the great minds of advertising's golden age, but it's hard to deny that almost any advice printed to the page quickly becomes dated in today's...
View ArticleYouTube Introduced TrueView for Reach Ads
YouTube Monday announced that brands can now buy its TrueView ads and optimize them for reach. Product managers for video ads Ali Miller and Khushbu Rathi revealed in a blog post that 87 percent of...
View ArticleApril Fools’ the Day After: Our Roundup of Every Brand Stunt You Missed the...
Missed the pre-April Fools' roundup? Recover from your Peeps hangover with another round of pranks. Lego Why does this not exist?! Lego presents the VacuSort, a vacuum that will both swallow your...
View ArticleMeet the 3 Newest Members to The American Marketing Association’s Marketing...
The American Marketing Association New York will induct three new members into its marketing hall of fame on May 17. The newest members of the hall of fame include Lee Clow, chairman of TBWA\Media Arts...
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