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Once upon a time linear and digital media lived in separate kingdoms, vying for separate opportunities and budgets. But during this year’s upfronts—which featured both Amazon and Netflix making their first in-person upfront presentations—the gates were thrown wide open to bidders across platforms. Whether we’re in an era of never-ending fragmentation or on the verge

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Up-and-coming ad buyers reveal what’s exciting them in the current media landscape and changes they want to see Many of the top-of-mind questions in TV advertising aren’t concerning the current state of media, but its future. Industry growing pains in platforms, data, technology and automation are solidifying the foundation for the next generation of media

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Mental well-being is an increasingly important concern for U.S. workers—which means it’s increasingly important for U.S. employers as well. Initiatives promoting mental health are being integrated more and more into workplace policies, with strategies like expanded access to counseling and stress-reduction workshops, as flexible arrangements are becoming more commonplace to support work-life balance. To spotlight

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The Athletic is about to hit 3 million total newsletter subscribers — nearly a 20% increase from this time last year. Its free, flagship weekly newsletter, The Pulse, now has 2.4 million recipients. … That kind of scale is extremely important when ad buyers consider where to buy newsletter ads. “That’s a sizable audience for

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One of the biggest challenges facing streaming advertisers today is how fragmented streaming audiences are. Which may be surprising. With Amazon’s Prime Video adding an ad-supported tier earlier this year and automatically opting in existing subscribers, there would seem to be an abundance of large-scale ad-supported streaming services. And there are. But even at scale,

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Universal McCann, McCann Worldgroup, Snowflake and Zoom are early users of Enterprise Pro Perplexity, a generative AI startup developing a search engine to rival Google, has secured nearly $63 million in Series B funding. This investment has propelled the 55-person startup to double its valuation in three months, now exceeding $1 billion, with total fundraising

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