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Trailer Park Reshuffles Leadership as Content-Hungry Clients Look to Take on...

L.A.'s Trailer Park Group, which describes itself as "the largest and fastest-growing content marketing operation in North America," has made several significant leadership changes as it moves into the...

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Foodie, Meet Food Master. Whole Foods Launches First Ads Under New Owner Amazon

If you want to eat that pineapple tomorrow, not today, do you trust your own untrained nose to sniff out a piece of tropical fruit at the just-about-to-ripen stage? Or do you turn to a produce...

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Fanatics Targeted Fans on Facebook and Instagram to Score Massive Super Bowl...

It's a touchdown for Fanatics, which had its best Super Bowl ever, thanks to merchandise sales (and a surprise underdog win from the Philadelphia Eagles). Fanatics, NFL's ecommerce partner for the past...

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MoonPie Wrote the Best (Worst) Ads You Didn’t See on the Super Bowl

MoonPie knows its way around Twitter. But judging from the scripts it whipped up this week--curiously timed to a certain major football game being played--we'd like to see the brand try a TV commercial...

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Rag & Bone’s New Fashion Film Stars Kate Mara, Ansel Elgort and Some...

If someone told you they were going to make a film about how difficult it can be to see the world from someone else's perspective, using different camera rigs as a way into each perspective, that might...

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After Game of Thrones Ends, Its Creators Will Make a New Series of Star Wars...

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are jumping from one storied Hollywood franchise into an even bigger one. After the Game of Thrones creators finish the HBO drama's final season, which will air next year,...

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The Poet Behind Coke’s Super Bowl Spot Wants All of Us to Bring More Art to...

When you hear a poem in an ad, especially a Super Bowl ad, it's usually a safe and licensed choice lifted from the long-dead likes of Whitman or Frost. But Coca-Cola went a different direction with its...

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NBC Will Show Winter Olympics Content on 4,000 Outdoor Displays in 3 U.S. Cities

Olympics fans in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia will soon have a way to catch up with the 2018 Winter Olympics without looking down at their phones during their commute. Later this week, NBC...

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Nielsen Social Content Ratings, Week of Jan. 29: 170 Million+ Interactions...

President Donald Trump's State of the Union address (on multiple television networks) totaled 21.05 million interactions across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, which would have been more than enough...

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Droga5 Has Placed CCO Ted Royer on Leave and Hired a Firm to Investigate Him

A Droga5 representative said Tuesday that the New York agency has hired an outside firm to investigate chief creative officer Ted Royer and that Royer has taken a leave of absence. The agency declined...

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How the Budweiser Clydesdales Will Make an Appearance During the Super Bowl

Budweiser will feature its famous Clydesdales during the Big Game after all. The company will air a five-second bumper ad during the game to make sure Super Bowl viewers know that the "Clydesdale Cam,"...

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Q&A: How Brands Can Avoid the Fake-Follower Quagmire

If you're a brand marketer putting your money on the line, you love to see big numbers--until someone asks if they're a little too big. Fraudulent and bot followers have been inflating influencer fan...

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Pepsi Is Turning 2 Iconic Super Bowl Ads Into Virtual Reality Experiences

Pepsi is creating a virtual reality experience that places viewers inside two iconic Super Bowl ads, according to multiple sources. The effort is part of the brand's broader Super Bowl campaign across...

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Spark Foundry USA Taps Publicis Vet as Head of Analytics and Insights

Spark Foundry has appointed Lisa Giacosa to serve in its new role of head of analytics and insights--a move it described in a statement as proof of its "commitment to create enterprise-wide,...

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How AstroTurf, the Original Fake Grass, Became an NFL Darling

Thanks to those pricey commercial spots, the Super Bowl is nearly as famous for hosting brands as football teams. But there's one brand that the big game--that professional football, period--has...

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FaceTime: Adweek’s Second Annual Arc Awards in Partnership With Screenvision...

Sandy DerHovsepian, vp, associate creative director, Cramer-Krasselt, and Adweek CEO Jeff Litvack. Refinery29's Shannon Gibson and Amy Emmerich. (L. to r.) Christina Miller, associate channel director,...

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5 Ads You Don’t Want to Miss During Super Bowl LII

Super Bowl LII is almost upon us. Sports fans are one step closer to Philadelphia versus New England, with the former pegged as the underdog by most (except Amazon's Alexa, who says she's "flying with...

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This Hollywood Producer Is Finally Talking About His Secret Agency

For years, Microsoft's most emotional and engaging ads--specifically, inspirational Super Bowl spots celebrating tech's impact on people's lives such as "Empowering Us All" (2014) and "Braylon O'Neill"...

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Meet the Super Bowl Matchmaker for Brands and Artists

Daniel Sena's favorite Super Bowl was XLVIII. In 2014, Sena worked on a whopping four Big Game spots. He was neither at an agency nor a brand. Rather, Sena was at Interscope Records, pairing its...

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5 Reasons Why Demographic Targeting Is Out and Behavioral Targeting Is In for...

Between Generation X, millennials and Gen Y, marketers are getting pulled in every direction. Take the millennial segment of 18- to 34-year-olds. At 18, you're likely starting college; at 23, you're...

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