Here's some news from Netflix to make your travel and holiday plans a little easier.
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December 02, 2016
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By Sami Main
Here's some news from Netflix to make your travel and holiday plans a little easier.
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'A big game changer'? Not quite yet
By Jason Lynch
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Includes big bets on AI and AR
By Lauren Johnson
With millions of subscribers, it's about time
By Sami Main
Smell-O-Vision is almost real!
By Sami Main
You can binge watch or binge read. And now you can even binge smell!
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Holiday ad spending is up 13.7 percent over 2015
By Jason Lynch
Holiday TV ad spending is off to a strong start this year, with brands shelling out $869.7 million on holiday-themed national ads so far in 2016. That's an increase of 13.7 percent over the same period last year.
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Adweek’s creator of the year drove TBS’ bold transformation
By Jason Lynch
Samantha Bee admits that she was "terrified" as 2016 began. After all, she and husband Jason Jones had left Comedy Central's The Daily Show, where they'd worked as correspondents for more than a ...
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Storytelling for a younger generation
By Marty Swant
YouTube celebrity and tech entrepreneur Casey Neistat is joining the video team at CNN, bringing along with him Beme, the mobile video app he launched last year.
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Bringing viewers into the warzone
By Marty Swant
Viceland and Samsung are bringing viewers to the center of the Syrian war with a virtual reality documentary that shows what it's like to rescue people from a bombing.
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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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