Earlier this week, inside of a former nightclub in New York, construction workers were busy hammering and drilling away, building out what will soon become Facebook's next marketing endeavor in lower Manhattan. It won't be finished for a few more weeks, and it didn't look like much. It didn't have any of the Facebook blue,...
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May 24, 2017
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The lab will work with agencies, brands and media companies
By Marty Swant
Earlier this week, inside of a former nightclub in New York, construction workers were busy hammering and drilling away, building out what will soon become Facebook's next marketing endeavor in lower Manhattan. It won't be finished for a few more weeks, and it didn't look like much. It didn't have any of the Facebook blue,...
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Patrón Tequila runs 'Bot-Tender' campaign
By Christopher Heine
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Insights for a new era
It's moving beyond websites
By Lauren Johnson
It's based on location or users
By Marty Swant
His show will debut on the platform this fall
By Jason Lynch
James Corden has spent the past two years dominating YouTube with his Carpool Karaoke segments. Now the late-night host is ready to tackle another digital platform: Snapchat. The Late Late Show host is partnering with Snap Inc. to create a new digital series for Snapchat's Discover platform, which will debut this fall. The new series,...
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Making video more prominent so it stays with users as they scroll
By Lauren Johnson
As Facebook's news feed increasingly moves from text to video, the social network is rolling out a new feature on desktop that makes clips more prominent. In February, Facebook rolled out a mobile feature called watch and scroll that lets people keep watching organic videos and ads as they scroll through news feeds. Now, the...
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Introducing Adweek’s Mar Tech Superstars
By Christopher Heine
In recent years, marketing technology--or simply "mar tech," in industry parlance--has gone from fledgling to flourishing, growing from a niche that once included a few hundred players to a vast universe of 5,000-plus companies. Their offerings include software for social media, email, search engine optimization, e-retail targeting, video, consumer rewards, campaign measurement and creative workflow,...
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Viewers can paint the second single 'Stained Glass'
By Marty Swant
For many bands, live shows are the best way to turn songs into musical paint-by-numbers. The contour is the crowd. The lights and projections are the palette. And yet, more often than not, the people are passive. They can't do anything other than clap their hands and say 'yeah,' basking in the dream of a...
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Nick Thompson is shaking things up at the iconic magazine
By Emma Bazilian
Adweek: I recently read that when you worked at Wired the first time, as a senior editor from 2005 to 2010, you actually edited the story that became the movie Argo. Did you get a little piece of an Oscar or anything? Nick Thompson: No, unfortunately. I didn't make any money. I didn't get an...
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Creates another source of revenue
By Marty Swant
In its bid to make the mobile web faster--and more profitable--Google is adding more capabilities to its accelerated mobile pages to help publishers make more money and users waste less battery power. At its annual I/O developer conference this week, Google unveiled several updates for its AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) Ads initiative, including the ability...
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