Can Smaller Brands Score Upsets With Super Bowl Ads?

A Super Bowl ad is a huge investment for any brand, but especially for smaller companies. The question is: Are they worth the cost? And are they equally beneficial for small and big brands? Crimson Hexagon analyzed the social media conversations about the 77 major commercials from last year’s Super Bowl to understand the impact…

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Local Mobile Ads Soar, Growth Forecast To Surpass Traditional Media Ads

Local advertising on mobile devices is estimated to show continued strong growth for the next five years, overtaking local TV as the second-biggest local media platform. Over the next five years,
local mobile advertising is expected to rise by a 17.8% compound annual growth, to $38.7 billion.

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How Brands Can Stand Out on Instagram

Instagram appears to be surpassing Facebook in terms of popularity, indicating a significant shift in social media. Who knew that this photo-sharing application would become one of the most popular apps in the world, particularly among younger demographics? Omnicore has gathered some pretty incredible statistics as to why brands should be engaging with Instagram followers….

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CBS, Viacom Start Committees To Consider Merger

The companies, which split as publicly traded stocks in early 2006 after being together since 1999, set up special committees of independent directors to evaluate a potential combination.

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4 People Get to Slack Off for a Living in This Leisurely Campaign for a Vacation Company

This may well be the best help-wanted ad we’ve read lately. While nowhere near “Best Job in the World” caliber, it clearly draws inspiration from that general direction … and sure beats the City of Los Angeles’ slyly horrific call for graphic designers. The gig is for a Professional Slacker. “The ideal applicant takes great…

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TV News Gets Springer-ized As ‘Fire And Fury’ Erupts On ‘Morning Joe’

Mika Brzezinski declared her show “Morning Joe” to be a No-BS Zone Thursday morning and then promptly dismissed “Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff from the show.

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How Houseparty Brings the House Down With a Data-Driven Engagement Strategy

Houseparty has proven itself to be a force to be reckoned with as it continues to redefine the social media landscape. Despite Facebook’s and Snapchat’s 2.072 billion and 178 million users, respectively, the video group chat application is shaking up the industry with just 20 million users. These social media giants are now playing catch…

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Publicis’ Tobaccowala: Advertising Will Decline 30% In Next 5 Years

At a time when it seems there are more opportunities to advertise than ever before, one of Madison Avenue’s most visionary futurists predicts the ability of advertising to actually reach consumers
will decline “20% to 30%” over the next five years. “We will increasingly have less and less advertising,” Publicis Groupe’s Rishad Tobaccowala said during the opening session of CIMM’s Cross-Platform
Media Measurement & Data Summit in New York City Thursday afternoon.

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This Is Us’ How-Jack-Died Super Bowl Episode Should Continue Its Sophomore Ratings Surge

The only thing rarer than a breakout freshman broadcast hit these days is a series that manages to build on those ratings in Season 2. In recent years, shows like Empire, Blindspot and How to Get Away With Murder started strong out of the gate, but their audiences had already begun eroding the following season….

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