KFC Responds to U.K. Chicken Shortage Scandal With a Timely ‘FCK, We’re Sorry’

KFC went through a highly publicized, somewhat bizarre crisis in the U.K. this week: The fast food joint known for its fried chicken ran out of chicken. Now, KFC is apologizing with a creative stunt: rearranging its name to spell “FCK.” The shortage stemmed from “operational issues” with new delivery provider DHL, forcing most of…

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Kyogre, Groudon Returned to Pokemon Go for Its Legendary Week Event

Niantic launched a Legendary Week event in Pokemon Go, allowing players to battle and capture three Legendary Pokemon in Raid Battles from now until March 5. The event will give players the chance to battle returning Legendary Pokemon Kyogre and Groudon, as well as Rayquaza, which joined the game in early February. When the event…

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Hotels.com’s Captain Obvious Is Campaigning to Guest Host HQ Trivia

Captain Obvious is ready for his close-up. One question at a time, though. Hotels.com and agency CP+B’s latest fun digital stunt for the brand’s goofy character features Captain Obvious gunning to become the newest host of HQ Trivia. HQ rose to prominence over the last few months, drawing millions of people twice a day for…

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Mobile Shopping Is on the Rise, But Remains Split Between the Mobile Web and Apps

Mobile’s influence on shopping behavior has been on the rise since the advent of the smartphone, but recent data indicates consumers are becoming more comfortable finalizing transactions on their phones. In fact, Forrester’s 2018 Retail Best Practices: Mobile Web study found smartphones will be used in over one-third–or more than $1 trillion–of total U.S. retail…

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Businesses Can Now Respond to Twitter DMs 5 Times Within 24 Hours

Twitter announced a new feature aimed at ensuring that businesses can respond to direct messages during periods of high volume. Developer advocate Jon Cipriano introduced adaptive rate limits in a blog post, saying that the feature allows accounts to send up to five DMs via the Twitter application-programming interface over a 24-hour period in response…

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PII May No Longer Be The Third Rail Of Ad Tech

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“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 Gary Kibel, a partner in the digital media, technology and privacy practice group at Davis & Gilbert. In the past, if you mentioned personally identifiable information (PII) to someone in theContinue reading »

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Ad Market Surges 11% In January

The U.S. ad market’s big January gains were mostly due to gains from awards shows on broadcast TV and generally higher digital media spending. National TV spending grew 7.1% for the month over the
previous year.

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A Major Bank and 3 Car Rental Companies Cut Ties With the NRA

In the aftermath of last week’s mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., dozens of groups and organizations have stood up against the National Rifle Association, calling on Congress to enact stricter gun control laws in the United States. Now, major companies are cutting ties with the association, including the First…

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4 Industries That Will Dominate Social Media in 2018

Once seen as purely a tool for entertainment, social media has become an indispensable marketing tool for many industries over the past few years, rivaled only by word of mouth. According to a first-quarter-2017 report by 4C Insights, overall social media spend was up 60 percent compared with a similar period the previous year. CMO…

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Everyone Loves High TV Ratings — Even The NRA

Yes, TV networks like high ratings. But as viewers know, TV networks avoid running any advertising when covering real-time tragic events such as shootings.

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