In issue 15 of Digiday magazine, we took a new approach to our examination of these industries. We took a step back to look at exactly how the way we work, live and shop today is changing the industries we cover, and the wave of cultural forces that are affecting them. Read more below. - In our editor's note for the new issue of Digiday magazine, managing director Shareen Pathak unveils the print edition's new sections covering Culture, Media, Retail and Work.
- Making sense of ad tech’s tent pole conference Dmexco in Cologne, Germany, isn’t easy. Here’s a primer on some key terms to throw around while enjoying that first Kolsch of the day.
- Cancel culture is a cultural, and perhaps financial boycott of any person, phrase, brand, company or concept that’s made a mistake. In the year 2019, that mistake can be big, or it can be small. It can be real or it can be perceived.
Other things to know about - Executives from Business Insider, Scripps and Time Out have reserved their spot at the Digiday Programmatic Media Summit. Learn more and join them here.
- Browsers are cracking down on third-party cookies, data privacy laws are tightening and marketers are scrambling to adapt. Learn how you can win in the era of privacy during BlueConic’s next webinar on September 12. Sponsored by BlueConic.
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