Google's integration with the Interactive Advertising Bureau Europe's General Data Protection Regulation framework is facing complications.

In our latest podcast, Verizon's Andrew McKechnie talks about why creatives actually do want to work with brands, the in-house difference, and why staying true to the brand is especially important when working with outside agencies.

Hearst Magazines has adopted a new business model for its enthusiast titles, Bicycling and Runner's World, that will expand their reach into e-commerce and memberships.

The tech platforms were back in Washington to answer senators' questions about how their systems should and could change in the wake of election interference. Here are 5 things we learned.

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Google is still at odds over industry GDPR standards

Jessica Davies

One of the biggest challenges centers on rules governing what data processors like Google can use publishers’ user information for.

Verizon's Andrew McKechnie: 'The agency model is pretty flawed'

Gianna Capadona

In this episode, Verizon’s Andrew McKechnie talks about why creatives actually do want to work with brands, the in-house difference, and why staying true to the brand is especially important when working with outside agencies.

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WTF is automatic content recognition?

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Devices are getting smarter. A prime example is automatic content recognition, an advanced technology that's been weaving its way into the smart device ecosystem. On a smart TV or mobile phone, ACR can instantly identify what a consumer is watching or listening to. Get the guide to learn more. Sponsored by Samba TV.

Hearst dives into commerce, memberships, for Bicycling, Runner's World

Lucia Moses

The goal is for Runner’s World and Bicycling to make their money equally from advertising, e-commerce and memberships.

5 things we learned from the Facebook and Twitter hearings

Kerry Flynn

The tech platforms returned to Washington to answer senators' questions about how their systems should and could transform if election interference happened.

How Outdoor Voices became the fitness apparel brand for every body

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In the past five years, Outdoor Voices has grown into an 80-person team with six stores and $56.4 million in venture funding. Learn how the activewear brand cultivated a digital community and connected with its customers offline to grow like it did. Sponsored by Airtable.

How a Canon campaign used image recognition to shatter industry benchmarks

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Canon used image recognition technology to boost its contextual ad targeting. The resulting campaign outperformed industry engagement benchmarks by 150 percent. Learn how they did it here. Sponsored by GumGum.

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