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The Deloitte You Meet at SXSW Won't Be the One You're Likely Familiar With Its new pitch to marketers starts in Austin By Lauren Johnson After recently acquiring San Francisco creative shop Heat, Deloitte Digital plans to show off its new "creative digital consultancy" to marketers at South by Southwest Interactive next week. Read more » |
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With Vinyl's Resurgence, Here's How Brands Are Capitalizing on Music's Most Analog Medium In a streaming era, records represent a 'premium experience' By Kristina Monllos The resurgence of vinyl has everybody talking, and listening. Read more » |
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Why TD Bank Is 'Rolling' Across the East Coast Giving Home Renovation Tips Campaign with iCrossing and Hearst includes a 40-city tour By Lauren Johnson The next time you need help renovating your home, you may find inspiration from an unusual source: TD Bank. Read more » |
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SXSW Reveals Its Biggest Speaker Lineup Ever: Barack and Michelle Obama For the first White House to fully embrace new media, it's apropos By Christopher Heine President Barack Obama has accomplished a lot of "firsts" when it comes to commanders in chief and digital media. The president created social accounts on Twitter and Facebook, ... Read more » |
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Hillary Clinton Is Looking to Boost Her Campaign's Digital Advertising Talent Several data-focused openings have popped up By Lauren Johnson The 2016 presidential election is already shaping up to be the most digital election to date, and Hillary Clinton is looking to hire ad-tech and data-minded staffers to build her digital presence. Read more » |
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YouTube Star PewDiePie Can Now Win a Primetime TV Emmy Academy creates new short-form categories By Tim Baysinger PewDiePie already boasts the largest following on YouTube, and now the popular creator could add another accomplishment to his list: an Emmy award. Read more » |
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SheKnows Media Joins the Ranks of First-Time Presenters at This Year's NewFronts A spot opened up after Vevo dropped out By Tim Baysinger The 2016 Digital Content NewFronts, now just two months away, will feature the largest roster of companies vying for a slice of the $3 billion digital-video advertising pie. Read more » |
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