When Life Gets You Down, These Veggies Can Pump You Back Up

It’s one of those days when you accidentally hit reply all. Or find out you’re a meme, or forget to clear your browser history. Oof! At least there are some fortifying veggies available to you, with no trace of chemicals or regret, according to a new campaign from Bowery Farming. The leafy greens and herbs…

Special Edition: CMOs and the Culture Conundrum

“As a CMO, what keeps you up at night?” That’s the question I’ve been asking the guests on CMO Moves for the past few months in an attempt to uncover one of today’s biggest challenges for marketing chiefs. The answers were similar across the board, no matter the tenure of the CMO, no matter the…

Growth In VR/AR Hardware Invites User Privacy Concerns

Rapid growth in purchases of VR/AR accessories has raised concerns over data-collection practices, as targeting user content based on facial movements may negatively impact user privacy and safety.

Texas AG Sues Google Over Radio Endorsement Ads For Pixel 4

Google violated a Texas state consumer protection law by arranging for radio personalities who had not themselves used the Pixel 4 phone to endorse the product, state Attorney General Ken Paxton
alleges in a new lawsuit against the company.

Jon Hamm Is Mad, Man, as Apple TV+ Casts Everyone But Him

Jon Hamm should have his own show on Apple TV+, according to the actor himself. In the streamer’s clever new spot+, the former Mad Men star finds himself home alone perusing the platform’s content offerings, which seems to feature every actor in Hollywood except for him. “Hey Apple, did I do something to offend you?”…

Brands Are Overconfident With Their Privacy Approach

Most brands believe the future without third-party cookies will have a moderate or large impact on how they acquire customers, and their ability to deliver quality customer service to them, according to a report by customer engagement and data management Redpoint Global with the Harris Poll. While brands are setting plans in motion for this…