It was the year that Donald Trump dominated and demonized the media. That magazines built around news and analysis (New York, The New Yorker, Time) made the greatest impact, and produced the most eye-catching covers.
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Daily Digest
November 28, 2016
Our editors and readers name the best of 2016
By Tony Case
It was the year that Donald Trump dominated and demonized the media. That magazines built around news and analysis (New York, The New Yorker, Time) made the greatest impact, and produced the most eye-catching covers.
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Amazon boss changed how we shop—and now he’s saving journalism
By Lisa Granatstein
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By Lauren Johnson
And the one Trump she's spoken to since the election
By Chris Ariens
Snapchat, Slack and Pokemon Go rule our Digital Hot List
By Adweek Staff
History will remember 2016 as when digital became a constant overlay to real life, with presidential candidates trolling one another on social media before and after debates while mobile game players chased ...
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Power grabs, real and imagined, ruled the airwaves
By Adweek Staff
Life met art in the 2016 TV Hot List. Veep, a political satire about a White House run, was declared Hottest Comedy, but was trumped by the real thing, which could just have easily won Best Drama, with intrigue, ...
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Politics is front and center in this year's Print Hot List
By Adweek Staff
The longest presidential campaign any of us can remember—with one of the most shocking outcomes, at least to the media—not only dominated our consciousness and conversation in 2016, it also had ...
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By Paul Everton
Business is a game of constant competition, but the widespread emergence of covert surveillance and tracking tools has expanded the playbook. Now, industrial espionage has a new dimension.
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Plus, how creators can overcome aversion to ads
By Carrie Cummings
As the digital landscape shifts toward video, more content companies are making major investments in the platform in an effort to woo advertisers. But in order to create successful video content, it's more ...
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Brand shakes it up for social good
By Robert Klara
Aside from its catchy hooks, Chicago indie-rock band OK Go is known for pushing the visual envelope. In the now famous 2009 video for "Here it Goes Again," the four-man group choreographed an elaborate ...
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