Pinterest’s Story Pins feature allows creators to share multiple photos, videos and more in a single post. Users can add multiple pages to a single Story Pin, and they can edit each page separately with a variety of embellishments, such as stickers and text. As you create a Story Pin, you may want to duplicate…
Will Other Ad Agencies Be Sued For Complicity In The Opioid Crisis?
Last week Massachusetts sued Publicis Health for contributing to the opioid epidemic with deceptive marketing practices on behalf of Purdue Pharma.
New Bill Would Require Social Platforms To Establish Content Policies
The “Online Consumer Protection Act,” introduced by Reps. Jan Schakowsky and Kathy Castor, would allow the FTC to prosecute social media platforms that don’t establish or implement policies regarding
content, and would also allow consumers to bring private lawsuits.
content, and would also allow consumers to bring private lawsuits.
Black and Queer AI Groups Say They’ll Spurn Google Funding
The move is the latest fallout following the departures of the heads of the company’s ethical AI research team and a recruiter.
Registration Opens for Facebook’s F8 Refresh
Registration is now open for F8 Refresh, the virtual, scaled-down version of Facebook’s F8 annual developers conference. F8 Refresh will take place June 2, and interested creators, developers, entrepreneurs and innovators building on Facebook’s platform can register here. The keynote address will be livestreamed on the Facebook for Developers, page, but registration will be required…
ATT Opt-In Rates: The Picture So Far And The Ugly Truth Behind Why The Numbers Vary So Widely
“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Alex Bauer, head of product marketing at Branch. Have you seen a tweet, blog post or news article in the past few weeks about “ATT opt-in rates,” perhaps accompanied by… Continue reading »
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The Old Normal: Ad Execs Tip-Toe Back To In-Person Events
By at least one important measure — their plans to attend in-person industry events — the sentiment of U.S. ad execs has improved markedly over the past couple of months.
Ad Execs Appear To Be Tiptoeing From New Normal Back To The Old One
By at least one important measure — their plans to attend in-person industry events — the sentiment of U.S. ad execs has improved markedly over the past couple of months.
Publicis Rebrands Its Boise, ID Office
The newly named Team One Boise office will be led by Managing Director, Christal Gammill, a veteran of the Publicis team who has been overseeing operations of the Boise office since 2013.
The Ultimate Guide to 2021’s Broadcast TV Renewals and Cancellations
With upfronts week less than a week away, the broadcast networks are in the process of locking in their slates for the 2021-2022 television season and making the final calls about which shows they will bring back for another year. Here’s what we currently know about the future of all the broadcast shows that aired…