Q&A: Dirty Lemon’s Founder and CEO on the Future of The Drug Store
With a wellness-themed lineup of matcha, rose, turmeric and charcoal-flavored beverages, Instagram star and millennial cult favorite Dirty Lemon has sold more than 2 million bottles in three years and...
View ArticleYouTube Is Taking Another Step to Clean Up Its Recommendations
YouTube is tweaking its recommendations to reduce exposure to videos on what it called "borderline content and content that could misinform users in harmful ways." Over 200 million videos are...
View ArticleCourt Overturns Decision in Illinois’ Landmark Biometric Privacy Case
The Illinois State Supreme Court has reversed a decision in the case brought by a mother against Six Flags after the amusement park captured her son's thumbprint without written permission, as required...
View ArticleAmazon Returns to the Super Bowl With Teasers Starring Harrison Ford, Forest...
Despite what the National Enquirer said Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda did not direct Amazon's 2019 Super Bowl commercial--and, it appears, the ad may not focus on founder Jeff Bezos' spaceflight...
View ArticleHow Twitter Is Cleaning Up Twitter—for Publishers
In case you haven't heard, there's a crisis of trust in media. Fake news issues aside, publishers are angry with and distrustful of tech platforms for making major changes that upended the entire...
View ArticleMeet the MullenLowe Creative Director Who ‘Appreciates the Absurd’
Be smart about how you want to be dumb. That's the mantra Adam Calvert kept in mind while pitching last year's E*Trade Super Bowl commercial, "This Is Getting Old," which features a gang of...
View ArticleHow Football Stadiums Are Implementing Tech to Lure Fans off Their Couches
There was a time when bone-crushing hits, acrobatic touchdowns and being the 12th man for the home team were enough to spur ticket sales, but the bar is much higher for sports fans today. That's in...
View ArticleWhy Brands Spend $5 Million (or More) on a Super Bowl Ad to Support a Cause
A beer brand touting its disaster relief efforts. A car brand supporting gender equality. A vacation rental company pushing for diversity. Recent years have seen a rise in the number of brands aligning...
View ArticleBrunner’s 2017 Super Bowl Ad for 84 Lumber About Immigration Is Just as...
Launched in 1989 as a small design firm, Brunner credits a willingness to embrace technology for its rise from relatively unknown to national prominence. But a provocative ad for 84 Lumber during Super...
View ArticleInfographic: 43% of Americans Surveyed Don’t Plan on Watching the Super Bowl...
Advertiser spend for NFL games has been strong this season, though last year's Super Bowl was the lowest-rated Big Game telecast since 2009. And according to a new survey from consumer intelligence...
View ArticleHow the Mother of All Football Games Became the Most Vigilantly Guarded Brand...
One of the most important plays in football history was made on March 7, 1969, though it didn't take place on a field anywhere. It happened at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, where the claims...
View ArticleA Nonprofit’s Powerful Video Tackles the Stigma Around Menstruation in...
In this short film created by French agency CLM BBDO for humanitarian group Care France, an African woman and teen girl take an early morning walk through their remote village to the local schoolhouse....
View ArticleFacebook Is Creating an External Independent Board to Review Its Decisions on...
Facebook is forming an external oversight board of independent experts to review the social network's decisions on whether content should be removed. Vice president of global affairs and communications...
View ArticleFacebook Is Opening Up CrowdTangle to the Academic and Research Communities
Members of the academic and research communities may soon gain access to Facebook's CrowdTangle content discovery and social analytics tool. Facebook acquired CrowdTangle in November 2016. Content from...
View ArticleQ&A: Happy Employees Are the Best Brand Advocates, According to Kimpton’s...
Chefs at Kimpton's boutique hotels are happy to say goodbye to edible dirt, molecular food and activated charcoal. Deconstructed dishes? So 2018. And bartenders at the chain plan to bust out the celery...
View ArticleOn the Adweek Podcast: Super Bowl Preview
Can you believe the Super Bowl is this weekend? Here at Adweek we've been busy prepping for the Big Game, mostly by watching (and, let's be honest, judging) all the ads that have come out so far. On...
View ArticleVideo: Lime Hosts an Electric Scooter Pop-Up to Show New Yorkers What They’re...
Whether New Yorkers are ready for them or not, e-scooters may be coming to the streets of the Big Apple. That's why Lime, an e-scooter and e-bike company, hosted a two-day pop-up event in New York on...
View ArticleDodge, Jeep and Ram Release 3 Videos That Tease a ‘Big Game Blitz’
Ever think back to a Super Bowl ad you loved only to blank on the brand that made the ad? That's the message Ram is pushing out in a pre-Super Bowl video, "Can't Remember," released today. The video,...
View ArticleTony Romo, Football’s Best Color Commentator, Keeps It Chill in Skechers’...
As a player, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo never had a taste of the Super Bowl. This year, however, he has one of the best seats in the house as the color commentator for CBS's broadcast...
View ArticlePrivacy Advocates Say Ad Auctions Leak Sensitive Data About Users
In a sign of potential woes to come in the U.S. media sector, privacy advocates in the European Union are going after the very fundamentals of online media monetization, claiming the ad auction process...
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