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Here’s Why TLC Is Reviving Trading Spaces a Decade After It Went Off the Air

TV revivals aren't just restricted to scripted series like The X-Files and Will & Grace. TLC is bringing back one of its most popular shows ever, Trading Spaces, a decade after the series, which...

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YouTube’s Logan Paul Projects Are On Hold ‘Indefinitely,’ But Execs Aren’t...

YouTube executives further explained their decision to distance themselves--but not cut ties with--one of its biggest stars, Logan Paul, following the widespread criticism after he uploaded a...

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Hulu Snaps Up Streaming Rights to ER—As Well As George Clooney’s Next TV...

Hulu continued its dual approach of bulking up both its original and acquired series slates by announcing two big coups today: The company has landed exclusive streaming rights to the hit medical...

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The Handmaid’s Tale Will Avoid the Season 2 Slumps Of Other Freshman Hits By...

When a show is as big as of a commercial and critical hit out of the gate as The Handmaid's Tale was last year--the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning drama was also one of Hulu's most-viewed shows in...

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Streaming Service Crackle Will Rebrand As Sony Crackle This Spring

Sony's free, ad-supported streaming service Crackle will rebrand as Sony Crackle this spring, the outlet announced at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour. The new name will allow...

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Adweek’s Arc Awards: Recognizing the Best Brand Storytelling of 2017

January is an interesting month for storytelling. At the outset you have the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This annual behemoth of a conference has traditionally focused on...

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Infographic: How Consumers Perceive and Respond to LGBTQ-Themed Ads

There's a fine line between authentic representation and exploiting a minority group, and many brands steer away from that space entirely. Others fear they'll lose customers by getting into "political...

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Why Eliminating Net Neutrality Is Bad for Women

The FCC's recent vote to eliminate net neutrality stands to impact some of the country's most enterprising innovators. It's a shortsighted action likely to result in unintended consequences for many...

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As Voice Continues Its Rise, Marketers Are Turning to Sonic Branding

Sound is a powerful tool that can trigger specific memories or emotions. It's a staple for marketers who have used jingles (think, "I'm a Toys R Us Kid") to connect emotionally with consumers, whether...

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Where Is the Line Between Creepy and Creative in Advertising?

In 2018, consumers have largely accepted that marketers use an online log of their behaviors and spending habits to target digital audiences with relevant ads. A Pew Research Center study found last...

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Girls Trip’s Tiffany Haddish Will Star in Groupon’s Super Bowl Commercial

Last summer, while promoting Girls Trip, comedian Tiffany Haddish appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live. She told a delightful story about taking Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith on a Cajun swamp tour with a...

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Influencer Marketing in 2018: Becoming an Efficient Marketplace

Influencer marketing has expanded exponentially over the past two years. We've seen the industry go from a rising marketing tactic to an essential part of most marketing budgets. Brands and marketers...

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SNL’s My Drunk Boyfriend Is the Sloppy A.I. You Never Knew You Needed

If you thought Sophia the Robot was creepy, check out Saturday Night Live's My Drunk Boyfriend--a life-size doll whose artificial intelligence has mastered the art of having no intelligence at all. The...

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Tired of H&M’s Gendered Kids’ Clothes, These Moms Made the Ads They Wanted to...

We like it when people get sick of waiting for change to happen, because then, they often make the change themselves. This is the case for Torny Hesle and Ingrid Lea, a pair of Norwegian mothers who...

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Why the Weight-Loss Industry Is Starting to Use More Male Celebs as Spokespeople

Diets: They're not just for gals anymore! And by the way, it's not a diet. It's a lifestyle. There are major changes afoot in the weight-loss industry, with many marketers focusing on health and...

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Meet the Woman Behind Some of the Most Recognizable Brand Typefaces

While art and writing go hand in hand, they're typically thought of separately in the advertising industry. Agencies have copywriters, and they have designers; those roles rarely cross. But that's not...

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This Agency Puts Storytelling First to Connect Brands and Consumers in a...

When Day One opened its doors in March 2014, its main mission was to "stop the world in its tracks with stories that connect," according to agency CEO Josh Rosenberg. That's happening more and more on...

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How WWE Raw Turned the Brand Into a Global Entertainment Company

For Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and John Cena, becoming a cultural icon began on WWE Monday Night Raw. It's the longest-running weekly episodic program in TV history, and will celebrate its 25th...

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How Sweet’N Low Taught Americans to Say No to Sugar

Louis Armstrong had two great loves in life--music, of course, and eating. The legendary trumpet player "ate just like a dog," he once said. Armstrong adored soul food and Chinese food, scarfing down...

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BlackBerry Introduces ‘Jarvis,’ a New Security Platform for Connected Cars

At the North American International Auto Show on Monday, BlackBerry CEO John Chen unveiled "Jarvis," a new security platform for connected and autonomous cars. The software scans the cars' inputs and...

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