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‘Antiracists’ vs. Academic Freedom
A California professor sues over new DEIA performance reviews.
Hollywood Strike’s Big Risk Is a ‘Nanny’ Without a Plan
The actors union let itself be pushed into a walkout by radical posturing when its leverage was low.
Tech Troubles Hobble IPG’s Q2 Growth
Organic revenue growth for IPG sank 1.7% YOY, with a 2.5% drop in the US. The holding company said a weakened tech sector is partly to blame.
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How the Stars of Prime Video’s Hawaiian Series Are Shifting the Surfing Wave
A Prime Video sports docuseries following elite native Hawaiian surfers as they pursue the sport at the highest level? Sign us up. Moana Jones Wong, Maluhia Kinimaka and Brianna Cope, three of the stars of Surf Girls Hawai’i, join Adweek’s Champions of Change to share how the show came together, the importance of community, brand…
The TV-Themed Comic-Con 2023 Activations You Need to See
With ongoing writers and actors strikes, as well as major studios such as Disney skipping out on their usual panels, it’s a very different San Diego Comic-Con in 2023. But the (TV) show must go on. Despite the unusual circumstances surrounding this year’s SDCC, several TV networks and publishers are continuing to provide activations for…
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NBC Finishes Upfront ‘Roughly In Line’ With Last Year
Amid an uncertain TV ad marketplace, including disruptive strikes, NBCU has finished its upfront deal-making “roughly in line with” results of last year, company representatives say.
Google Users Ask Court To Revive Privacy Claims Over Streaming Video
Streaming video renters are asking a federal appeals court to reinstate claims that Google violated privacy laws in New York and Minnesota.