In the wake of Russia's presidential election influence campaign, Facebook is manually reviewing politically targeted ads on its platform. Here's why it will be difficult for the social giant to identify all of these ads.

"Google seems a lot more invested." At the Digiday Publishing Summit Europe, attendees discussed their discontent with Facebook, concerns about the looming enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation and more.

In the past, film studios would purchase the rights to Conde Nast articles from writers to turn the articles into movies. Now, Conde Nast is making money off these adaptations.

Creative agencies like Walrus, Droga5 and Wieden+Kennedy are offering services to bridge the gap between creative and media, but there are doubts about how far creative shops can take their media offerings.

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Why political ads on Facebook will still slip by human reviewers

Ross Benes

Political advertisers use their own data to create nuanced proxy audiences, which makes it difficult for Facebook to identify the true intent of the ads.

'Facebook has been a disaster for us': Candid thoughts of European publishers

Digiday Editors

Attendees at the Digiday Publishing Summit Europe expressed unhappiness with Facebook and worry about coming enforcement of the GDPR.

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Fraud: A View From the Frontlines

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How Conde Nast is making feature films and TV pay off

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Conde Nast’s entertainment division is on track to be profitable this year as its film and TV division picks up.

Creative agencies are now offering media planning and buying services

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Creative shops like Walrus and Droga5 are taking on media duties for clients.

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San Francisco, CA
 
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Digiday Agency Summit
Charleston, SC
 
October 23 - 25, 2017
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Berlin, Germany
 
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