Hoda Kotb Says an Emotional Goodbye to Today
Hoda Kotb said farewell to Today on Friday morning after a 17-year plus stint as part of NBC News' flagship morning franchise. It was a two part farewell for Kotb, who first bid goodbye to her main...
View ArticleTikTok Is Silent About How Creators Should Prepare for a Potential Ban but...
The potential TikTok ban might leave casual users frustrated as they look for ways to enjoy funny animal videos or explore the latest book series. However, content creators and their agencies are...
View ArticleA Skeptical Supreme Court Weighs TikTok’s Future in the U.S.
In a case with far-reaching implications for the future of social media, the Supreme Court today reviewed oral arguments on a federal law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S. in about nine...
View ArticleTicker: NBC News and CNN Schedule Los Angeles Wildfire Specials
Top of the Ticker: As the California wildfires continue to wreak unimaginable destruction on the Los Angeles region, NBC News will take a closer look at the calamity with a special primetime report,...
View ArticleHere’s What Top Marketing Execs Learned at CES 2025
The Consumer Electronics Show wraps up tomorrow, but many marketers and advertisers have already fled Las Vegas after a packed week of panels, meetings, floor tours, tech demonstrations, parties, and...
View ArticleMeta Becomes the Latest Major Company to Pull Back on DEI Initiatives
Add another company to the growing list of those scaling back or scrapping their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and it's a big one: Meta. Vice president of people Janelle Gale sent a memo...
View ArticleFanDuel Super Bowl 59 Ads Stop Sending Gronk to Do the Mannings’ Job
Rob Gronkowski can't kick a field goal on Super Bowl Sunday, so FanDuel is turning to New Orleans' own Peyton Manning and Eli Manning to get it done at Super Bowl 59. After watching the former New...
View ArticleAs LA Fires Rage, Ad Agencies Race to Support Both Their Communities and...
The wildfires around the Los Angeles area have devastated businesses and homes, and the flames are still being fanned by high winds. So far, they've caused between $135 billion and $150 billion in...
View ArticleBooking.com Reserves a Spot in Super Bowl 59
Booking.com is becoming a regular player in the Super Bowl, as the brand confirmed it will return to the game for the fourth straight year this February. The hotel booking site will run an ad during...
View ArticleTikTok’s Rise In 5 Charts
If TikTok wasn't so popular, U.S. lawmakers might not consider the app a national security threat. But it is--so they do. Unless Chinese parent company ByteDance breaks ties with the app or the U.S....
View ArticleiHeartMedia and Deep Blue Grow Women’s Sports Network With New Voices
The team that iHeartMedia recruited for its women's sports network has strung together so many wins that it's adding a few more players to the roster. iHeart Women's Sports--co-founded with Deep Blue...
View ArticleLos Angeles County Wildfires: Where People Can Donate Money
The wildfires that started in Los Angeles County on Jan. 7 continue to wreak havoc in the region, causing loss of life and property, along with mass evacuations and disruptions to people's everyday...
View ArticleThe Duracell Scientist Powers Up Battery Brand’s Super Bowl Debut
Duracell will run its first national Super Bowl ad in February with the help of its new character, the Duracell Scientist. The battery brand is entering the Big Game as it continues to roll out its new...
View ArticlePublicis Groupe Forms Leo, Merging Leo Burnett and Publicis Worldwide Agencies
Publicis Groupe is combining its Leo Burnett and Publicis Worldwide agencies into one creative network called Leo, continuing a wave of consolidation taking place across the industry. Leo will bring...
View ArticleExclusive: Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Ad Finalists Say It’s Not Cheesy to...
The Doritos Crash the Super Bowl campaign is down to its three finalists, and even members of the Kansas City Chiefs can see there's more to their story than just snack ads. It's the first Crash the...
View ArticleWVEC Anchor Dan Kennedy Moving to WXIA in Atlanta
WVEC anchor Dan Kennedy is leaving the Tegna owned Hampton Roads CBS affiliate after nearly seven years. The station said he and his family are moving to Atlanta where he will anchor and report for...
View ArticleRashida Jones to Depart MSNBC
Rashida Jones is exiting MSNBC. The network's president announced her decision to staff earlier today. Rebecca Kutler, senior vice president of content strategy, has been named MSNBC's interim...
View ArticleSpectrum News Launches Revamped Weeknight News Lineup
Spectrum News NY1 today announced the launch of a new three-hour weeknight lineup, all anchored by Cheryl Wills. Wills will lead both New York Tonight at 8 p.m. and NY1 at Ten at 10 p.m. She'll also...
View ArticleTikTok Changed How Americans Shop. Brands Will Need to Fill the Engagement Void
By any metric, ByteDance's TikTok is nothing less than a phenomenal success. Launching abroad in 2016, then stateside in 2018--a latecomer to the social media platform landscape, in fact--its current...
View ArticleCoors Light Super Bowl 59 Ad Finds ‘Office Space’ for a [Half] Case of the...
Coors Light is throwing its latest Super Bowl party like it's 1999. That year, Mike Judge released the dark comedy Office Space about a software company employee enduring the bleak monotony of...
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