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When Two of the Biggest Names in Ad Tech Merge, What Comes Next?
 

After years of speculation—more than a decade to be precise—two of the biggest names in ad tech today announced a merger. Outbrain and Taboola inked a deal that leadership hopes will rival the likes of Amazon, Facebook and Google for ad spend. In light of the announcement, there are, of course questions—the biggest one being what took so long? Adweek caught up with Taboola CEO Adam Singolda and Outbrain CEO Yaron Galai for the answer.

Read moreWhen two of the biggest names in ad tech merge, what comes next?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Erin Andrews Designed a Subtle Sportswear Line With the NFL

From the field to the runway? Well maybe not the runway, but sports reporter Erin Andrews is bringing fashion to football fans in partnership with the NFL. Featuring pieces like drawstring hoodies and bomber jackets, the clothing line WEAR has "something women could wear anywhere and everywhere." The sports journalist is certainly making moves as a reporter, Dancing With the Stars co-host and now designer.

Read more: Erin Andrews embarks on new, fashionable venture.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Square Welcomes CBD Merchants

The gold rush to enter the $20 billion CBD market is heating up with Square throwing its hat in the ring among other big players like Shopify and BigCommerce. But Square is upping the stake by making it easier to accept payments from any credit company and other initiative. The brand's move could give CBD brands more legitimacy, but there's still a lot to be done to educate merchants and customers.

Read more: Square can now accept credit card payments for CBD merchants.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ad of the Day: Thinx Imagines a World Where Men Get Periods and How It Would Change Our Culture
 

Would our society have an easier time talking about menstruation if it were a truly shared experience? That's the question "period-proof" underwear brand Thinx and agency BBDO New York pose in their new campaign, "MENstruation."

With a spot showing the everyday moments that would be changed or created if boys and men dealt with periods, the brand seeks to boost its awareness nationally while also starting a conversation about social balance and empathy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Dont Miss Kalen Allen in L.A.
 

The viral star and host of “OMKalen” joins Adweek and L.A.’s top brand leaders at Elevate: Influencers on Oct. 17th in Los Angeles. Secure your spot before registration closes on Oct. 14th.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hispanic Heritage Month

4 Questions With Esther "E.T" Franklin, evp, managing director global strategy and cultural fluency, Spark Foundry

How do you make sure diverse voices are heard in your company?

Within the agency, we have organically created a “cultural fluency” task force—led by a group of diverse voices. This coalition of allies and experts function as one body—amplifying their voices and experiences in a variety of ways to elevate capabilities in this area.

As a result of this task force, the coalition has developed a cultural fluency speaker series geared towards understanding audiences, available resources, best practices and best-in-class executions.

When filling a position, what do you do to ensure a diverse pool of candidates?

We partner with the T-Howard Foundation, 4As, Opportunity Network and host an internal talent pipeline event (Multicultural Talent Pipeline) to ensure we have diverse candidates for our open roles. We are continually reviewing our recruiting and hiring processes to ensure we are inclusive in every step.

What do you think your company is doing well to support Hispanic employees?

The biggest step in ensuring inclusivity and equity in the workplace is education. We host events internally and sponsor events externally to provide our employees the opportunity to learn more about different cultures and backgrounds. Most recently, we hosted an array of events for Hispanic Heritage month including Salsa Dance & History, Movie Night: Frida, and Hispanic Heritage Month Jeopardy. In addition, we also have Business Resource Groups such as Viva Women of Color and Men Of Color Alliance that provide a safe space for connectivity, philanthropy, and education around DI&E. In 2020, we are hoping to launch a BRG for our Hispanic employees and their allies.

In what ways do you think marketers can make their efforts more genuine during Hispanic Heritage Month?

The first misstep is only showing up during Hispanic Heritage Month!  It seems obvious, but there’s still too much of that behavior, which comes across as patronage—not as a brand with vested, sincere commitment and interest in the community. Brands have to earn the right to be present in people’s lives. Those that take time to understand how the gaps in people’s lives can be filled in via authentic and meaningful ways, are the ones that people will lean into and incorporate into their lives.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why Latinx Is the Perfect Label for a Generation Rooted in Defiance
 

Hispanic-Americans are proudly embracing their cultures.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The NRF Forecasts a 4% Boost in Holiday Spending This Year
 

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Q&A: Deutsch's Outgoing CEO Mike Sheldon Reflects on 2 Decades at the Agency
 

Navigating the ups and downs in L.A. with positivity.

 
 
 
 
 
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