Jeep raised more than a few eyebrows in February when it chose to air its minute-long Super Bowl spot "Portraits" vertically, partly because the creative fit the size of a mobile phone. Now, the brand ...
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Technology Today
April 05, 2016
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By Lauren Johnson
Jeep raised more than a few eyebrows in February when it chose to air its minute-long Super Bowl spot "Portraits" vertically, partly because the creative fit the size of a mobile phone. Now, the brand ...
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Part of Big Blue's digital expansion
By Lauren Johnson
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Are automated messaging platforms the new customer service reps?
By Marty Swant
Platforms like Facebook and Pinterest make up 1.5 percent of purchases
By Lauren Johnson
MediaRadar will now track ad buying across TV
By Tim Baysinger
Whether it's reorganizing sales teams or combining upfront presentations, TV networks are looking at a more holistic approach this upfront season.
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VML's savvy goodwill effort
By Lauren Johnson
With Kansas City coming off two back-to-back World Series appearances, baseball fervor in the Midwestern market this weekend is higher than usual for the hometown Royal's opening game on Sunday. To engage with ...
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The Drake-induced faceplant already has millions of views
By Marty Swant
In a new spot for Apple Music, Taylor Swift doesn't have a problem making a fool of herself in the best way possible, while running on a treadmill listening to Drake and Future. And while the results look ...
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Reese's tops buzz around NCAA Tournament
By Christopher Heine
Measurement company Origami Logic analyzed the social engagement of 55 March Madness-focused marketers—19 official NCAA sponsors and 36 nonsponsors. And heading into this weekend's Final Four matchups, ...
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Reversing an earlier trend
By Christopher Heine
Women love Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook, as we've learned in recent weeks. And now, at least when it comes to Gen Y, they're using Snapchat a lot more than their male counterparts, according to a ...
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