“Rolling Stone,” the magazine Jann Wenner started 50 years ago with a $7,500 loan from his family, closed a deal with Penske Media Corporation, sending Wenner Media’s value to $100 million and giving
PMC a controlling interest in the company.
'Rolling Stone' Sells Controlling Stake To Penske
“Rolling Stone,” the magazine Jann Wenner started 50 years ago with a $7,500 loan from his family, closed a deal with Penske Media Corporation, sending Wenner Media’s value to $100 million and giving
PMC a controlling interest in the company.
IAB Reveals Future Focus On Smaller, Local Advertisers
The IAB will focus on a better understanding of how much ad growth is attributable to Google and Facebook, and the ad share they generate from local small and medium-sized businesses. “Building a
structure of understanding the dollar flows will be important,” said Chris Kuist, svp, research and impact at the IAB.
News Organizations Side With Google In Fight Over 'Right To Be Forgotten'
“Any single state’s attempt to limit worldwide access to public information represents an existential threat to journalistic freedom,” a coalition of news organizations says.
TV Could Be Ideal Platform For Consumer Buying
Via current TV networks and platforms, nearly half (42%) of those surveyed said they will likely buy products through their TV in 2018.
Chartbeat Ranks Most Engaging News Stories Of 2017
A compelling ‘Atlantic’ cover story topped the list. Articles from The Atlantic account for 20% of total engagement of the top 50 measured by Chartbeat. Stories that “connect readers deeply to the
humans portrayed” were read most often.
Chartbeat Ranks Most Engaging News Stories Of 2017
A compelling ‘Atlantic’ cover story topped the list. Articles from The Atlantic account for 20% of total engagement of the top 50 measured by Chartbeat. Stories that “connect readers deeply to the
humans portrayed” were read most often.
Forrester: Marketers Still Struggling To Understand Mobile
Banner ads still prevail, first and last-click attribution are more common than they should be, and demographic targeting dwarfs more contextual approaches to personalization, according to a study
released from Forrester Research.
Forrester: Marketers Still Struggling To Understand Mobile
Banner ads still prevail, first and last-click attribution are more common than they should be, and demographic targeting dwarfs more contextual approaches to personalization, according to a study
released from Forrester Research.
Eric Schmidt Steps Down From Alphabet
Alphabet Chairman Eric Schmidt will step down as executive chairman and transition to the role of technical advisor, while continuing to serve on the board, the company announced Thursday.