Retired Chicago Reporter Sets Up Scholarship to Remember Daughter

Retired WLS traffic anchor Roz Varon has started up a scholarship fund to remember her daughter, who died last week. Sara Beth Janz was 29 years old when she died in New Mexico from a recent illness, Varon said. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I share the last picture I took with…

Fox LA Reporter Pitches in To Fight Palisades Fire

Fox 11 (KTTV) reporter Matthew Seedorff tried to help firefighters on Tuesday afternoon. Seedorf was covering the Palisades Fire, which spread Tuesday evening, burning more than 1,200 acres in just a few hours. Seedorff used a garden hose that he found and tried to put out some of the flames on the street and near…

Amazon Marketing Cloud’s Gen AI Feature Lets Buyers Easily Build and Target Custom Audiences

Amazon Marketing Cloud is adding a dash of generative artificial intelligence to its platform, in the form of a new feature, introduced at CES in Las Vegas Wednesday, that lets advertisers submit structured query language (SQL) queries to build and target audiences. The new capability, slated for availability to all Amazon Marketing Cloud advertisers in…

3 TikTok Trends Brands Should Be Tapping Into in 2025

What TikTok ban? Despite a looming potential U.S. ban and ByteDance representatives set to plead at the U.S. Supreme Court this week against a ban, TikTok is still pitching brands and creators on how to best use its platform. TikTok has launched the fifth annual What’s Next Trend Report for 2025, showcasing nine trends to…

National CineMedia Launches 2025 US Young Lions Competition

Cinema advertising platform National CineMedia, the U.S. representative of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, officially launched the 2025 Young Lions competition and its new partnership lineup, including the Young Lions Titanium Award and new agency sponsorship. The 2025 competition marks 10 years of NCM’s role as U.S. representative and the first since NCM’s…

Meta follows Musk’s lead on censorship — but ad industry keeps its distance from panic

Meta is borrowing a page from Elon Musk’s X on free speech and censorship, but advertisers aren’t hitting the panic button — yet. 

For now, they’ve brushed off Meta’s decision to scrap its U.S. fact-checking program in favor of a community notes system reminiscent of X’s and to loosen restrictions on contentious topics like immigration and gender identity. 

Instead, marketers are in wait-and see mode, hoping for clearer guidance on what content Meta will still police. So far, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has offered them little beyond vague assurances, leaving the details up in the air.

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Midseason Linear TV Show Promotion: Still A Thing, Less Thing, Or Binge Thing?

Does this mean lowering the media-buying threshold for such traditional media messaging – especially given lower legacy TV viewing? Where does more exposure on streaming fit in?

Advertisers Can Now See if Amazon’s Streaming Ads Drive Sales at Walmart and Target

Brands have long been able to track if their Amazon streaming TV ads lead to sales on the ecommerce giant. Now, they can see if those campaigns drive sales at other retailers, too. While Amazon dominates retail media budgets, the bulk of shopping still happens in stores, and advertisers are increasingly hungry to see if…