Networks and studios have been battling for years over stacking rights—the ability to offer in-season episodes via on demand or network streaming—but a new agreement from ABC and Warner Bros. Television ...
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Daily Digest
March 18, 2016
Viewers come away big winners
By Jason Lynch
Networks and studios have been battling for years over stacking rights—the ability to offer in-season episodes via on demand or network streaming—but a new agreement from ABC and Warner Bros. Television ...
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Chief client team officer Tamara Ingram immediately assumes the role
By Patrick Coffee
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Snapchat, Esurance and VR blew up
By Christopher Heine
Don't get a big head over the ZenPhone's fancy features
By Gabriel Beltrone
Targeting millennials by solving a consumer problem
By Kristina Monllos
American Greetings wasn't the only brand hoping to disrupt South by Southwest's tech focus. As part of an effort to relaunch its Take 5 candy bar, Hershey's took the brand to Austin, Texas, with an ...
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Cable networks increasingly snag major sporting events
By Tim Baysinger
When Duke and UNC-Wilmington tip off the 2016 NCAA Tournament, CBS will carry the game, a tradition dating to 1982.
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Co-founders' focus is 'building local communities'
By Marty Swant
Yik Yak co-founders Tyler Droll and Brooks Buffington spoke in front of about 100 people earlier this week at South by Southwest Interactive. The pair arrived wearing matching Yik Yak socks and joked on stage ...
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Set to Iggy Pop
By David Gianatasio
Would Iggy Pop drive an Audi?
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Marketers weigh in on the changes
By Lauren Johnson
With more than 400 million monthly users and a growing number of advertisers, Instagram is adding an algorithm that reorders pictures and videos in users' feeds based on their interests. It's a move ...
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Revisiting the pith helmets, Jeeps and life-size giraffes
By Robert Klara
Mel Ziegler still recalls the day in the early 1980s when he and his wife, Patricia, opened the most unusual clothing store Beverly Hills, Calif., had ever seen. 
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