What Consumers Expect From The New Ad ‘Value’ Exchange

The traditional ad value exchange — trading free, ad-supported content for consumer attention — is no longer good enough, concludes a new IAB/PwC report being released today.

For Women’s Day, Billie Is Urging People to Challenge Unconscious Biases Around Womanhood

What image enters your head when you think of the “perfect” woman? It was that simple question–and all the biases baked into our understanding of womanhood through years of societal training and expectations–that inspired personal care brand Billie’s International Women’s Day campaign. Top line Partnering with unconscious bias expert Gail Tolstoi-Miller and director Quinn Wilson,…

SEC Charges AT&T With Selectively Releasing Info To Influence Forecasts

Agency alleges AT&T released smartphone sales data to select analysts in effort to avoid missing a consensus revenue estimate for a third consecutive quarter. AT&T denies the charges.

Black Tech Employees Rebel Against ‘Diversity Theater’

Companies pledged money and support for people of color. But some say they still face a hostile work environment for speaking out or simply doing their jobs.

Facebook Keeps Pressing for Updated Comprehensive Internet Regulations in the US

“A (Too) Short History,” the latest spot in Facebook’s “It’s Time” public affairs campaign, is a study in contrasts, serving up a blitz of images depicting how the internet has changed in the past 25 years, while bemoaning the fact that internet regulations in the U.S. have not been updated once during that time period….