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WhatsApp Group Voice and Video Calls Can Now Easily Be Started From Group Chats

WhatsApp introduced a slight tweak within its group chat feature that makes it easier to people to start group voice or video calls. People on the messaging application can now open up the group chat...

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5 Major Brand Fails of 2018—and What Every Marketer Can Learn From Them

Ah, 2018--what a year! While we'd rather not relive any of the events (this year felt like an eternity, huh?), let's take a moment to examine a few of the biggest brand blunders of the year to figure...

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Petco Adopts Anomaly as Its Creative Agency of Record

Petco, where the healthy pets go, announced today that it has selected a new creative agency of record following a review sparked this fall. MDC Partners-owned Anomaly will take on the account,...

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Competition Comes to Snapchat in the Form of Lens Challenges

Snapchat users can now take on other Snapchat users with Lens Challenges, a new feature that debuted on the messaging application Wednesday. Lens Challenges invite people on Snapchat to create and send...

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Pfizer and Glaxo Are Teaming Up to Create a Massive New Over-the-Counter...

Today, Pfizer and Glaxo--also known as Pfizer Inc. and GlaxoSmithKline PLC--announced they will be merging their consumer healthcare businesses to create a massive new venture. In doing so, Pfizer and...

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D.C.’s Attorney General Is Suing Facebook for Its ‘Misleading’ Data Practices

Washington, D.C.'s attorney general, Karl Racine, is suing Facebook over its user data collection and protection practices. The lawsuit, filed today, alleges that the Menlo Park, Calif.-based company...

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Why Seventh Generation Got Maya Rudolph to Sing a Song About Vaginas

In recent years, Maya Rudolph has found strange yet compelling ways to tout Seventh Generation's use of natural products. Now, the company is deploying Rudolph to help destigmatize the word vagina...

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Google May Be Biased—but Not in the Way Trump Thinks It Is

A week after a House Judiciary Committee hearing on search engine bias, Donald Trump was still crying wolf on Twitter, alleging tech companies like Google and the very platform he tweets upon favor his...

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2 Creatives Made a Fake Foundation to Promote a PSA-Style Music Video About...

In mid-November, Instagram and Facebook pages for what looked to be a new organization focused on sex education cropped up online. The organization, The Sexual Education Foundation, has quickly grown...

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9 Ways Advertising Can Take Advantage of Digital Growth in 2019

We're deep into the mechanisms of digital transformation. Retailers are gradually migrating to more automated customer experiences, there's an app for everything and algorithms rule advertising even...

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What Will it Take for Advertisers to Back Away From Facebook?

The New York Times reported on Tuesday that Facebook gave its partners access to more personal information of its users than the company had previously disclosed, including friends' lists, contact...

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Facebook and Twitter Took Down Pages and Accounts in Bangladesh

Social networks turned their attention to Bangladesh this week, as both Facebook and Twitter announced the removal of pages and accounts engaging in what both companies called coordinated behavior in...

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2018 Saw Connected TV Prove Its Worth, but There Are Still Ways Data Can...

Skyrocketing growth of streaming audiences has spurred an insatiable desire for advertising on these platforms. Having spent most of the year on the front lines meeting with hundreds of local agencies...

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The Bachelor Was Nielsen Social Content Ratings’ Most Social TV Show of 2018

ABC reality competition juggernaut The Bachelor was the most social television series in 2018 in terms of average interactions per episode on Facebook and Twitter, according to the year-end wrap-up...

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What Marketers Can Learn From Blippar’s Dissolution

It was with some surprise that we learned of the insolvency of Blippar, a much-heralded startup whose primary idea was to use mobile phone augmented reality to bring objects and physical advertising to...

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Agency Holiday Cards 2018: Inventive and Creative Send-Offs to the Year, Part 2

The submissions keep coming in, so we're going to keep highlighting the most interesting holiday cards of 2018. You can find the rest of the roundup here. Stay tuned for part three. &Barr -- "40...

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IBM-Powered AI Platform Wants to Reinvent the Influencer Marketing Model

A new content marketing platform is tapping artificial intelligence to match brands with content creators--but it doesn't consider itself to be in the influencer business. Built on technology from IBM...

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20-Plus Brands Have Stopped Advertising on Tucker Carlson Tonight After...

Samsung, SodaStream, Pfizer's Robitussin, Jaguar-Land Rover, TD Ameritrade, and SanDisk are among at least 20 brands that have either fully stopped or temporarily suspended advertising on Fox News' 8...

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Tubi Claims to Be the ‘Stupid Smart Way’ to Stream in New Campaign

Tubi, an ad-supported, free-to-consumers streaming service, is "the best free steaming service that no one has ever heard of," according to the company's head of marketing, but a new brand campaign...

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The Data Behind a Few of 2018’s Most Successful Brand Scandals

No matter how hard you plan and how carefully you control your messaging, scandals sometimes hit. Brand scandals are all different, but one thing is universal: They can seriously tarnish a company's...

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