What We're Reading: Page 183
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 06, 2020
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Food Dive
Online alcohol sales may see permanent rise as coronavirus alters shopping habits
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Bloomberg
Disney Takes $1.4 Billion Coronavirus Hit, With Worse Ahead
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CNBC
Airbnb to lay off nearly 1,900 people, 25% of company
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The Wall Street Journal
'Safe' Becomes Rural Tourism Pitch to a Distancing Public
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Adweek
Rubicon Project and Telaria to Cut at Least 8% of Staff Following Acquisition
May 05, 2020
May 04, 2020
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The Drum
Will Covid-19 layoffs buckle advertising's diversity and inclusion efforts?
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The New York Times
Anheuser-Busch Wins Latest Round of Beer Wars Against Molson
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Adweek
Land O’Lakes Isn’t Talking About Its Logo Change, and That’s a Big Mistake
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The Wall Street Journal
Facebook Warned That It May Lose a Key Seal of Approval for Ad Measurement
May 01, 2020
Apr 30, 2020
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The Wall Street Journal
Lysol Maker Bets Cleaning Boom Will Outlast Coronavirus
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AdExchanger
Mondelēz Shifts Investments To Paid Media To Capture Online Orders And US Snacking
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CNET
YouTube to stream Tribeca, Cannes, Sundance films for free starting May 29
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Adweek
Criteo Suffers $24 Million Hit Due to Covid-19 as Q1 Revenue Tumbles 10%
Apr 29, 2020
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Bloomberg
WPP Revenue Slumps in March With Advertising Budgets in Freefall
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The Wall Street Journal
Mark Zuckerberg Asserts Control of Facebook, Pushing Aside Dissenters
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AdExchanger
OpenX Cuts Staff, Hours And Executive Pay In Response To Reduced Marketer Spend
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Adweek
Ogilvy CEO John Seifert Says He Will Retire in 2021
Apr 28, 2020
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Reuters
Japan would 'scrap' Games if not held next year: Tokyo 2020's Mori
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The New York Times
An ESPN Commercial Hints at Advertising’s Deepfake Future
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Digiday
'Cash flow is king': Advertisers are making agencies wait longer for payments
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The Washington Post
Advertising adjusts for a new reality: Sweatpants for staying home and toilet paper that cares