Almost three-quarters (72 percent) of Brazilians have never been inside a museum, according to a 2010 study from the Brazilian Institute of Economic Research. There are probably many reasons for this, but among them is the feeling that art can seem inaccessible unless you've studied it. So, how do you get art to speak to...
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Morning Digest
April 20, 2017
What marketers need to know today
Go ahead, ask him anything
By Angela Natividad
Almost three-quarters (72 percent) of Brazilians have never been inside a museum, according to a 2010 study from the Brazilian Institute of Economic Research. There are probably many reasons for this, but among them is the feeling that art can seem inaccessible unless you've studied it. So, how do you get art to speak to...
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Nearly 50 advertisers pulled out of his show amid a slew of scandals
By A.J. Katz
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Marketing at future speed
FCB's gag campaign tackles a deadly serious topic
By Gabriel Beltrone
TV viewers are slowly ditching cable
By A.J. Katz
While moving away from real-time bidding
By Christopher Heine
Bots, fraud and particularly brand safety--given YouTube's recent controversies--are among the reasons "programmatic advertising" has become a dirty term in some marketers' minds. Yet, there appears to be an acceleration toward direct programmatic (or "premium" in the parlance of some industry players) that shows the marketplace may be adapting with more urgency than in the...
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Jan Jacobs, Margaret Johnson, Brent Choi and Kevin Brady weigh in
By Tim Nudd
Managing the work is one thing. But eventually you have to start managing people, as well as your own brand in the marketplace. What then? Our video series "Best Advice I Ever Got" continues today with four more top creative directors--Jan Jacobs, Margaret Johnson, Brent Choi and Kevin Brady--revealing the best tips they ever got...
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Could a 'brain mouse' be coming?
By Marty Swant
Think Facebook's plans for virtual and augmented reality push the boundaries of how we interact? The social network is now working on technology that lets you type with your mind. The company revealed it's working on a "brain-to-computer interface" that will let humans potentially type five times faster with their mind than they currently can...
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The software giant is venturing into new territory
By Christopher Heine
Oracle is helping Charter Communications deliver targeted ads to the cable TV giant's 16.5 million subscribers, the companies revealed Tuesday on stage at the Oracle Data Summit in midtown New York. The endeavor marks Oracle Data Cloud's first foray into the addressable television space and is designed to complement its recent agreement with smart TV...
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