What We're Reading: Page 305
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 16, 2016
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Digiday
Fake-news furor won't cost Facebook ad dollars
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WSJ
AMC networks invests in Funny or Die
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AdAge
Why Nate Silver's problems are advertisers' problems
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Adweek
Subscription service marketing trends you'll see at Thanksgiving this year
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Digiday
Tastemade's getting 20 million monthly views (but no revenue) from its Instagram Stories
Nov 15, 2016
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Bloomberg
Apple considers wearables expansion with digital glasses
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The New York Times
After election surprise, marketers rethink how to study consumers
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Variety
Twitter adds new ways to block, report abusive and racist trolls
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Adweek
Univision now has its own in-house experiential marketing arm
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Digiday
McDonald's is using a new McRib Locator app to inform future marketing
Nov 14, 2016
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CNET
Facebook wants to help improve Messenger bots
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Digiday
'Black hole of nothingness': Metrics concerns dog Snapchat's ad expansion
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WSJ
Samsung to buy US auto-parts supplier Harman for $8 Billion
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Adweek
Marketers can now track every time their brands are seen or mentioned on TV
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Retail Dive
Wayfair expands virtual reality universe with IdeaSpace
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WIRED
Google Music taps big data to build a robot DJ mind-reader
Nov 11, 2016
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Digiday
Adobe's acquisition of TubeMogul: An ad tech consolidation tipping point
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Adweek
This creative director explains why brands should start testing Snap Inc.'s Spectacles ASAP
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Fortune
FCC has 'serious concerns' about AT&T Direct TV mobile video service
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Venture Beat
Facebook Messenger chief says platform’s 34,000 chatbots are finally improving user experience
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WSJ
Disney results disappoint as cable revenue declines
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Bloomberg
Tech stocks are getting crushed
Nov 10, 2016
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Adweek
Snap Inc.'s Spectacles are dropping today in these crazy cool vending machines
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TechCrunch
Rigged
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Adweek
Twitter COO Adam Bain is leaving after 6 years building the company's ad business
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Retail Dive
Survey: Retailers progressing on omnichannel, but not fast enough
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AdAge
Why pollsters got the election so wrong, and what it means for marketers
Nov 09, 2016
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WSJ
CMO Today: Media stunned by Donald Trump’s win
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Bloomberg
Tech fears the unknown with a President Trump
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Digiday
Publishers adopt Facebook Live, but struggle with monetization and discovery
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AdAge
How marketers could be impacted by today's elections: Ad taxes to set-top boxes
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USA Today
Election's big winner on social media: Twitter
Nov 08, 2016
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Digiday
Live video takes center stage on Election Day
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The Verge
Samsung runs full-page apology ads over Galaxy Note 7 recall
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Adweek
How Instagram, Google, Facebook and other tech notables are getting out the vote
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Marketing Land
SEE: How Twitter is stripping ads & engagement options off publisher content
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AdAge
Airport location sensors provide new advertising potential