Evropské veřejné mínění třicet let po pádu komunismu

(Překlad z anglické verze) WASHINGTON, D.C. (15. října 2019) – Podle nového průzkumu Pew Research Center jen menšina lidí z bývalého východního bloku lituje třicet let po pádu komunismu převratných změn z období mezi lety 1989 a 1991. Lidé nicméně nejsou spokojeni ani se současnými politickými a ekonomickými poměry. Významná část obyvatel střední a východní […]

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Music Is in the Air for Facebook and Instagram Users in More European Markets

Facebook is bringing its music and related interactive video features to more markets in Europe. Music publishing business development lead for Europe, the Middle East and Africa Ella Kirby said in a blog post that music on Facebook and Instagram is now available in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania and Slovakia, bringing the…

Brands Like P&G And Diageo Are Actually Doing Something About Media Quality (Or The Lack Thereof)

Diageo has an internal mantra: “Responsible media performs.” “When was the last time irresponsibly sourced media was good for anybody?” said Joshua Nafman, head of global media buying and operations at Diageo, on stage at AdExchanger’s Programmatic I/O conference in New York on Wednesday. Yet, ad buyers hunting for scale have spent years avoiding theContinue reading »

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L’opinion publique européenne, trois décennies après la chute du communisme

(Traduction depuis l’anglais) WASHINGTON, D.C. (15 oct. 2019) – Trente ans après la chute du communisme, une nouvelle enquête de Pew Research Center conclut que peu d’habitants de l’ancien bloc de l’Est regrettent les changements monumentaux intervenus entre 1989 et 1991. Toutefois, cela ne signifie pas qu’ils sont entièrement satisfaits de leur situation politique ou […]

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CNN Democratic Presidential Debate Draws 8.3 Million TV Viewers — And 9.2 Million Live Streams

The fourth Democratic presidential debate saw a tripling of live streams, but took in slightly lower TV viewers than an earlier debate on the cable network.

Deloitte: Digital Media Makes People Feel Isolated

Digital technologies can erode the connection with humans, creating what Anthony Stephan, U.S. head of Deloitte Digital, calls “experience debt” between brands and customers. A recent trends report
suggests purpose, human experience, fusion, trust, participation, talent, and agility must become the foundation for relationships with consumers and ad and marketing campaigns in 2020.

Cogniscient Named Media Agency For Optimum Nutrition and BSN Brands

Cogniscient, part of MARC USA, will handle media channels including paid and organic social, influencers, content strategy, digital video and display for the brands.

Instagram Stories: Here’s How to Use GIFs in Create Mode

Instagram recently added a Create mode to Instagram Stories, which allows you to share posts that don’t contain any of your photos or videos. The Create mode has multiple post options to choose from, such as Templates and GIFs. Our guide will show you how to use the GIFs option. Note: These screenshots were captured…

Apple, Google and Amazon Remain Top Brands While Facebook Falls

For the first time, Facebook fell out of the Top 10 in Interbrand’s 2019 list of Best Global Brands, dropping from No. 9 to 14 after a year of bad press and regulatory pressure that led to 12% loss in value, according to the global brand consultancy. Taking its spot among the Top 10 is…

In U.S., Decline of Christianity Continues at Rapid Pace

The religious landscape of the United States continues to change at a rapid clip, with both Protestantism and Catholicism experiencing losses of population share.

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