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For Some Millennial Women, the Search Starts at the Mall

The changing face of the American mall points to consumers’ shifting priorities and tastes. But while malls may be taking on a different kind of identity, there’s at least one consumer segment that still favors that traditional shopping experience: millennial women.

The Top 6 Hurdles to Growing Assortment-Related Revenue [REPORT]

Bringing attention to the importance of assortment is easy. It’s getting it right that is highly challenging. Here are the top six hurdles companies face in building an optimal assortment.

Organizing for the age of urgency

To compete at the speed of digital, you need to unleash your strategy, your structure, and your people.

How Department Stores Are Experimenting to Survive

In the latest episode of eMarketer’s “Behind the Numbers” podcast, analysts Yory Wurmser and Krista Garcia talk about the challenges faced by the department store sector, and what creative retailers are doing to adjust to new consumer habits and preferences.

Understanding net neutrality makes consumers more likely to support it

Controversy continues to swirl over the recent FCC decision to allow Internet service providers greater control over the Internet “pipe,” setting up a marketplace that might come to resemble traditional pay-TV services.

What Concerns Ad Buyers About Programmatic Advertising?

A survey of senior ad buyers worldwide reveals a range of issues many have when it comes to programmatic advertising.

Wordwide Social Users Estimates

One in three people—2.48 billion—worldwide used a social network in 2017, eMarketer estimates. Rising social network use in emerging markets in Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East and Africa drove an 8.7% gain over 2016.

Consumers Want Brands to Take a Stand

Conventional wisdom has long dictated that companies avoid taking a political stance on issues for risk of alienating—or outright angering—potential customers.

When Influencers Are A Good Influence For The Wrong Reasons

A few weeks ago I wrote about being authentic and genuine, both as a brand and a person. Unfortunately, there’s a downside to always being authentic, because that can lead to incredible rudeness.  How do you balance “being yourself” with being professional in the workplace?

Spadavecchia named Executive Creative Director at GALLEGOS United

GALLEGOS United announced it has hired Dino Spadavecchia as executive creative director. Spadavecchia will oversee development and execution of creative concepts for all clients.

Atresmedia Internacional launches Atrescine

Atresmedia Internacional launches Atrescine, a new HD Spanish language network dedicated to Spanish cinema and aimed to appeal the Hispanic audience.

Telemundo International Studios launched production of “El Recluso”

A 13-episode prison thriller, “El Recluso” (The Inmate) will be available for international syndication and is scheduled to premiere in the U.S. on Telemundo later in the summer.

Univision Communications and Grupo Televisa launch Global TV Pilot Initiative to Engage Hispanic Audiences

Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) and Grupo Televisa announced during NATPE, the premier global business forum for content creators, the launch of the first-ever TV pilot initiative to nurture the development of new original scripted and unscripted series by global independent producers.

Marketers Miss Opportunity to Boost Brand Effectiveness [REPORT]

Kantar Millward Brown released a new AdReaction study that examines the global state of multichannel advertising campaigns. AdReaction: The Art of Integration guides marketers on how to best navigate the myriad channel choices and ad formats, while delivering effective, integrated campaigns, well understood across channels by consumers.

The Ever-Changing Face of Advertising…Changes Yet Again

In the 2018 RSW/US New Year Outlook Report, it unearthed a significant shift in the market that might have bigger, full service shops a bit concerned.  Today, more so than years past, marketers are looking to fill voids left by specialty agency talent in their roster shops at what could be considered an alarming pace.

The data debate: creating fairer value exchanges between people and brands

Like it or not, our data is being harvested all the time and used to ‘personalise’ our online experience.  Increasingly people are wary and are asking more and more questions about how their data is being used: and what they’re getting in return.

Future of Rewards [REPORT]

Virtual Incentives released original research in a paper entitled: “The Future of Rewards: How Consumers Value Rewards and Incentives.”

Gonzalez named VP of Technology & Operations at Telemundo 47 in NYC

Telemundo 47 / WNJU has named John Gonzalez Vice President of Technology and Operations.

SBS Settles its Tortious Interference Lawsuit

Spanish Broadcasting System announced that it had reached an agreement with Grupo Radio Centro (“Grupo”) to settle the parties’ long-standing lawsuit. SBS filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit in February of 2016 immediately after Grupo hired an on-air radio personality from SBS’s KLAX-FM in Los Angeles, alleging tortious interference and unfair competition.

The Problem With Facebook

On top of that are increasing operating costs and diminished revenue as a result of digital “badvertising” (fraud and middle men), along with the pressure to address issues like like social media addiction, and mental health problems attributed to social media.

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