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The Most Disturbing Booth at CES Is Actually an Ad for Netflix’s New Sci-Fi Show

Companies show off a lot of weird stuff at CES--connected dog collars, smart litter boxes and even shoes that can detect when you fall and send an alert to friends' or family members' phones. But this...

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Facebook Users Want to Know More While Keeping Their Eyes on the Road

Facebook users are interested in being able to access more information while driving, without having to turn their eyes away from the road. Automotive head up display was one of Facebook IQ's Topics to...

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Cindy Crawford Is Recreating Her Iconic Pepsi Spot for the Super Bowl, 26...

Cindy Crawford will drink a Pepsi for the Super Bowl again. The supermodel has recreated her iconic 1992 Super Bowl ad with a new 30-second spot for the Big Game on Feb. 4 in Minneapolis. The new...

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Google Created a Giant Voice-Activated Gumball Machine to Promote Its Digital...

Digital assistants are learning to activate a lot of things. They're used to activating phones, lights, speakers, televisions and cars. Now, Google is taking a more playful route to promote its own...

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NBC Has ‘Less Than 10’ Super Bowl Ad Slots Available With Just 3 Weeks to Go

With just three and a half weeks to go before Super Bowl LII, NBC has nearly sold out of its inventory for the game. The network has "less than 10" in-game slots available, Dan Lovinger, evp ad sales,...

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A Condemned Man Gets a Whopper for His Last Meal in Burger King’s New Ad

We sure are seeing some unusual themes in advertising in 2018. Ikea made the ad you pee on, and now Burger King is rolling out a spot set on death row. The commercial, by agency Buzzman, is from...

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Behind the 32-Year-Old National Lacrosse League’s Surprisingly Nimble Digital...

Nick Sakiewicz has a lot on his plate. As the commissioner of the National Lacrosse League, he's constantly trying to figure out how to take the three-decades-old niche sport and grow it in an era...

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Walmart Is Closing Over 60 Sam’s Club Stores in an Effort to Amp Up Its...

We're only 11 days into 2018 but Walmart is making it clear that this year, it's waging a bigger war with Amazon. In a press release, Walmart stated that it 63 Sam's Club stores around the country will...

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HBO’s New Drama About Power-Hungry Siblings Distances Itself From Rupert Murdoch

With the final season of Game of Thrones on hold until 2019, HBO is looking to its other dramas to keep audiences entertained in the interim. Westworld will return for its sophomore season this spring,...

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VIDEO: 3 CES Takeways From Mastercard CMO Raja Rajamannar

After marathon sojourns through CES 2018 this week, Raja Rajamannar, CMO of Mastercard, came away with three observations that will guide the brand's marketing efforts in 2018 and beyond: simplicity,...

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How Technology Is Creating New Sonic Identities For Brands

The importance of audio as a brand marketing tool will accelerate quickly as it is increasingly twinned with AI applications to enhance consumer journeys. That was the CES 2018 take away for Pandora's...

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How CES Highlights the Speed of Change for Brands

Joshua Spanier, senior marketing director of global media for Google came away from CES with a very clear view of just how fast technology development is outpacing consumers' ability to make sense of...

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Move to America? Maybe if Trump Leaves, Say Norway’s Top Creatives

President Trump this week sparked a great deal of consternation by reportedly dismissing Haiti and some African nations as "shithole countries" while desiring more immigrants from, specifically,...

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ESPN Is Taking Its ‘First Real Stab’ at a Morning TV Show

ESPN is shaking up its morning schedule beginning April 2, as the sports network launches a three-hour morning show called Get Up in an effort to attract audiences during one of the only times of day...

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Majority of Consumers Want Brands to Take a Stand on Social and Political...

Most consumers want brands to weigh in on social and political issues, according to a new survey by social media management and analytics company Sprout Social entitled "Championing Change in the Age...

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Usain Bolt on His Partnership With Philips, Burgeoning DJ Career and Love of...

In a race to find the future of tech, even the fastest man in the world might have trouble navigating a crowded convention hall. Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt visited the Consumer Electronics Show...

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Facebook Harmonized With Global Music Rights, HFA/Rumblefish, Kobalt Music...

Music continued to fill the air in Menlo Park, Calif., as Facebook announced three new partnerships with music publishers, coming on the heels of its deal with Sony/ATV earlier this week and its pact...

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VIDEO: 5 Internet of Things Devices That Grabbed OMD’s Attention at CES

Looking for a cuddly robot? Or maybe you're interested in a pair of shoes that can detect when you've fallen and call for help? Good news--CES has a startup for you. Eureka Park, the area of the...

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On Facebook’s Nuclear Bomb

On Thursday night, Mark Zuckerberg dropped the digital equivalent of a nuclear bomb on the media industry. In a post, Facebook's CEO said that its 2 billion users will "see less public content like...

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VIDEO: HQ Trivia Host Scott ‘Quiz Daddy’ Rogowsky Talks About His First CES

Instead of taking off this week from his usual duties as host of the popular app-based trivia game HQ Trivia, Scott Rogowsky went live from Las Vegas, where he spent time on the showroom floor of the...

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