Cheatsheet: Snap is still losing money but it finally has some good news to share, beating industry and Wall Street expectations for daily user growth and quarterly revenues.

"You sound like Kate Winslet": How cultural, historical and industrial forces led the British accent to have special significance in advertising, for better or for worse.

A Danish broadcaster stopped publishing to Facebook entirely for two weeks. Not surprisingly, its site traffic declined, but the remaining visitors spent 42 percent more time on articles.

Speaking of Facebook, Digiday Research conducted a survey of members to see how they thought Facebook's recent algorithm change would impact publishers, and found many respondents don't think it'll be such a bad thing. For Digiday+ members only.

On the Digiday Podcast, AwesomenessTV's Brett Bouttier explains why he likes premium video distribution platforms but still uses Facebook and YouTube.

Brands that were born on the web are turning to physical retail to reach new customers. At the Digiday Retail Summit, hear from BarkBox's head of brand and retail marketing Allison Stadd on how the brand is extending its digital presence into the real world. Reserve your spot today.

 

Snap finally has some good news to share

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Snapchat owner Snap finally beats expectations with more daily users and revenue than Wall Street had expected.

'You sound like Kate Winslet': How the British accent took over advertising culture

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The British influence on media planning, along with other cultural forces, casts a long shadow, for better or for worse.

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'In one fell swoop:' 75 percent of advertisers say they've been endangered by risky content

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After it stopped posting to Facebook, a Danish broadcaster saw its traffic stability improve

Jessica Davies

Traffic from Facebook declined, but the remaining readers spent 42 percent more time on articles and read 12 percent more pages per session.

Digiday Research poll: Facebook's algorithm change isn't all bad for publishers

Mark Weiss

Digiday Research conducted an online survey to see if Facebook’s news feed algorithm would help or hurt publishers.

Survey: Measuring ad effectiveness

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The playbook for how sports can beat cord cutting

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