10 Pioneering Women Who Came to Life in the Pages of Adweek

Advertising–perhaps business, period–has historically been a fraternity house and, well, to a great degree it still is. But while women have finally begun getting a well-earned spotlight in recent years, Adweek was on the lookout for female talent from the start. We might not have written about as many influential women as we should have,…

Editor’s Letter: A Look Back (and Ahead) at Marketing Moments That Define Adweek

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The 2000s: Most Disruptive Decade Since World War II

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This article is part of a series celebrating our being 40 Years Bold, highlighting four decades–and counting–of Adweek, whose editors look back at notable news, trends and people, and at what could be in store for the next 40 years. If you are a human adult participating in today’s world, I have some bad news…

4 Decades of Trends, Issues and Players That Have Shaped Marketing and Media as We Know It

On a chilly night in November 1977, Time Inc. veteran Jack Thomas invited his old friend Pen Tudor out to dinner in New York. Thomas had a business venture he wanted to discuss. A Los Angeles-based publisher was looking to sell three regional trade papers aimed at ad executives: Advertising News of New York, Serving…

For Adweek’s 40th Anniversary, Lee Clow Looks Back on How Advertising Has Grown Up

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Why Instagram is Losing Steam to TikTok | DailyVee 598

Why Instagram is Losing Steam to TikTok | DailyVee 598
The battle between TikTok and Instagram has been going on for some time now but it getting to a level of competition we have not seen between the two platforms yet. For longer than Gary has even been talking about TikTok, the platform has been quickly catching ground on Instagram and it looks like Instagram is ready to acknowledge it. In this DailyVee, Gary talks about some of the signs he has been seeing from Instagram and the actions they are taking to start combating TikTok which has shown no signs of its growth slowing down. He also does a keynote where he touches on some of the reasons why so many of you have still not adopted the rising platforms like TikTok and LinkedIn, and why you need to get on them… Enjoy!

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