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It was created by an artist-run super PAC By Katie Richards A billboard in Pearl, Miss., featuring an iconic image taken during the 1965 civil rights march in Selma, Ala., with the phrase "Make America Great Again" plastered across it caused some stir this ... Read more » |
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Apparently these singers can't multitask By Kristina Monllos |
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Johannes Leonardo's co-founders pick their favorite ads and more By Tim Nudd |
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Has already given $74 million By Kristina Monllos |
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The trends search data is picking up By Marty Swant While U.S. retailers are getting ready for the holiday shopping season to begin in earnest, shoppers are already turning to Google to research the latest trends and deals. Read more » |
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And put an end to advertising's double standard By Sean Cunningham "If this were a TV network, there would be scandal and lawsuits," one of the largest advertising buyers told me the other day. "It would tear at the fabric of trust in advertising." Read more » |
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It's time for Casey 3.0 By Marty Swant What do you do when you've climbed to the top of a digital mountain? Read more » |
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Featured Jobs | Progressive Business Media East Coast | Burning Man Project San Francisco | NFL Network Culver City, California | Harry N. Abrams New York, New York | Sounds True Louisville, Colorado | |
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Campaign highlights effects of unforeseen medical expenses By Christine Birkner Some young adults feel invincible and don't have health insurance or cash on hand to deal with even minor medical emergencies—the kind that without insurance can wreak havoc on your finances. So in its ... Read more » |
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It's a fun mashup of cultures By Sami Main Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg go together like peanut butter and jelly, like milk and cookies, like chips and salsa, like a burger and fries. Basically, they're the duo we need in these dark and trying times. Read more » |
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Device is already buzzy By Christopher Heine Watch out, folks, your coffee may soon be getting hacked—in a good way. Read more » |
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