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The series never been syndicated on another linear network By Jason Lynch Don Draper is headed back to TV, beginning on Monday. No, Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner isn't jumping on the TV revival bandwagon and producing new episodes of his ad agency drama, which aired on AMC and starred Jon Hamm as Draper. Instead, the AT&T Audience Network will air all seven seasons of the show... Read more » |
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The campaign includes custom linear and Snapchat spots By Jason Lynch |
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From Game of Thrones to The Defenders, television isn’t letting up By Jason Lynch |
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Working with brands, agencies and data to analyze female roles in ads By Kristina Monllos |
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'So, what happens to Earth now?' By Sami Main As President Donald Trump gathered press and supporters in the Rose Garden this afternoon to announce his decision to remove the United States from the Paris climate accord, The Weather Channel's website shot back with a few choice headlines. The site's homepage looked like a rebuttal of that controversial decision, with headlines like "So, What... Read more » |
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It's rebranding with a batch of new shows By Sami Main Over the past two years, TV Land has become home to a slew of hit original comedy programs. Early experiments, like The Jim Gaffigan Show and Hot in Cleveland, bridged the gap between the typical syndicated shows viewers of TV Land were used to and the new wave of original programming. "A good comedy is... Read more » |
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The Big Bang Theory will help launch two new comedies By Jason Lynch CBS, which was the most watched network in total viewers for the ninth straight year, is getting a jump start on the fall by being the first broadcast network to announce its premiere dates. As usual, the network will debut most of its shows during the first full week of the 2017-18 season (which starts... Read more » |
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One series visits restaurants in a range of price points By Sami Main From taco trucks to ice cream sprinkled with edible gold, the video team at BuzzFeed's Worth It has seen--and eaten--it all. Worth It follows BuzzFeeders as they try three similar foods at three different price points to determine which was their favorite. "I like how involved the audience has become," said Steven Lim, a BuzzFeed... Read more » |
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Her startup, Thrive Global, is capturing the attention of powerful women By T.L. Stanley If it's tempting to dismiss emotional and physical wellness as a soft subject, here's a hard truth: Stress and burnout cost U.S. companies more than $300 billion annually in lost productivity, missed workdays, healthcare bills, on-the-job accidents and attrition. It's a bottom-line issue that media mogul and Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington has been talking... Read more » |
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Planets align in DDB Berlin spot By David Gianatasio DDB Berlin's stunning new ad for Sony Bravia is ultimately a lot more down to earth than it initially appears. Our story begins with a father and son driving across a desolate lunar-type landscape to attend a mysterious gathering in the middle of nowhere. Slowly, majestically, planet Earth peeks above the horizon, its deep, dramatic... Read more » |
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