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Exploding Kittens hides limited ‘Goth’ edition games at Target stores for Black Friday
Game manufacturer Exploding Kittens aims to make shopping more fun by hiding limited editions of two of its recently released games at every Target store. VP of marketing Daisy Ritz says the strategy aims to create buzz online and cement loyalty to its brand. As a game manufacturer, Exploding Kittens wants to ensure its customers are […]
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Inside the Buy Side
Unpacking Misconceptions About Curated Deals
In this insightful follow-up to her talk at AdMonsters PubForum Scottsdale, Hélène Parker, CEO of Hélène Parker Consulting, unpacks common misconceptions about curated deals. Bridging buy-side and sell-side perspectives, this guide explores setup ease, performance, and the evolving role of curation in driving advertising success.
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Marketers
Financial Services Advertisers In The UK Just Got Over A Frightful Meta Bug
Call it a Glitchmas miracle. Maybe. At long last, Meta appears to have resolved a glitch in its ad platform that prevented new financial services advertisers from running campaigns, according to three UK-based agencies, one affiliate network and two financial brand advertisers, all of whom spoke with AdExchanger on condition of anonymity. But how big […]
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Behind the News
The DOJ and Google Give Closing Arguments in Landmark Antitrust Case
The DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google’s ad tech stack in early 2023, and both sides made their closing arguments yesterday afternoon. Prosecutors from the DOJ and lawyers for Big G summarized their arguments from the heated 14-day trial to convince the U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema to either break up Google’s alleged ad tech monopoly or respect them as a big player in a competitive advertising Game of Thrones.
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Branding/Marketing
The Black Friday Communications Challenge
Louise Findlay-Wilson, managing director at Energy PR, outlines the steps brands should take to ensure their Black Friday strategy doesn’t damage their reputation.
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Marketers
The POV On Data Privacy As The Clock Ticks Down To A Second Trump Presidency
As a partner at law firm Reed Smith with a focus on ad tech and emerging technology, Nikki Bhargava fields a lot of questions from clients that start with the word “how.” How do you roll out AI-driven products while still maintaining privacy and security? How do you harmonize compliance with different privacy requirements across […]
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Cynopsis: Sports
Cynopsis Sports 11/26/24: Jason Kelce is ready for late night
Tuesday November 26, 2024 Good morning! It’s Tuesday, November 26, and this is your monthly Cynopsis sports newsletter. NBA, WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY SHAKE HANDS The legal dispute between the NBA and Warner Bros. Discovery has been resolved. WBD and TNT Sports previously argued that they reserved the right to match any agreement the […]
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CTV Roundup
Operating Systems Are Now Battlefields – At Least In The CTV World
With so many streaming apps and platforms available on the market, TVs need operating systems. And just like with early PCs, game consoles, mobile phones and streaming services, that means a battle for dominance is imminent.
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B-to-B Events
The Brief: Cosmic Luggage and $0 Days
This week’s hot takes on hot topics in experiential marketing cover $0 Days, cosmic luggage and AI Journey Accelerators.
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Digital & Technology
How the Communications Industry Can Learn to Trust AI
As AI transforms the wider communications landscape, agency leaders and in-house executives alike face a new responsibility: to ensure the tools their teams implement follow ethical standards and processes.
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