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Editor’s Letter: The Evolution of Man

There’s been a spate of writing lately questioning the relevance of men. Like you would an old lawn mower or Mustang your dad never quite got around to restoring, Hanna Rosin, in The End of Men: And...

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Adweek’s Bright Past, Big Future

Personally, I’ve always found anniversaries hard to swallow. They mark the inevitable passing of time and the inescapable advance of waistlines and those smarty-pants millennials. But for a...

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The Hot List Is Supercharged With a Big Party

While the annual Hot List is Adweek’s longest-running franchise, we’ve never thrown a big party to celebrate it. All that changes Dec. 2 with the first Adweek Hot List Gala in New York. It is a major...

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Adweek's Busiest Advertising Week Ever: Brand Genius, the Clio Awards, and a...

Advertising Week kicks off in New York today, as does one of the most ambitious weeks in Adweek’s history. Along with the jam-packed agenda of the annual industry gathering—the panels, the parties,...

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Adweek Debuts Print Redesign With Super Bowl Issue

As in football, sticking with a playbook in publishing for too long can have dire consequences. If your routes become obvious, or stale, your competition will either do an end run around you or simply...

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Adweek and Clio Awards Form a Duet for Our Annual Music Issue

We've all experienced it, the powerful, emotional upwelling when you hear a piece of music for the first time that really hooks into your soul. For me it happened with the opening of Led Zeppelin's...

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Why Tech's Impact on Creative Will Dominate Discussion at Cannes Lions

Two key and thorny themes will dominate the dialog during Cannes Lions this year. And while seemingly disparate, they are actually very much entwined and integral to present-day survival and future...

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Twitter: Here’s How to Turn Off Sound Effects in the App

Did you know you can turn off the sound effects in the Twitter mobile application? Our guide will show you how this is done. Note: These screenshots were captured in the Twitter app on iOS. Step 1: Tap...

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Lil Yachty and Donny Osmond Have a Surprisingly Charming Bromance for Chef...

What do you get when you mix nostalgia for canned ravioli with a classic marketer's burning desire to stay relevant in contemporary culture? Apparently, an original trap-inspired music video featuring...

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Gen Z’s Passion for Sustainable Products Is Fueling the Shift Toward Streetwear

As Gen Z defines the types of products that resonate with them, brands like Allbirds and S'well have stood out for their sustainable sneakers and water bottles. Those products partially derive their...

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How Should Businesses Cope With Social Media Churn?

One of the biggest challenges facing businesses on social media today is growing their audiences. According to a report by The Manifest, building their follower and influencer bases is one of the top...

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DDB Interns Are Changing Up San Francisco Street Names by Adding Two Letters

Modern San Francisco may be known as a hub of progressive thought (the city has, since 1975, had a Commission on the Status of Women solely dedicated to advocating for gender balance), but that doesn't...

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House Hunters Are an Odd Breed, But New Realtor Spots Promise Not to Judge

If there's one thing Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet has taught us, it's that Realtors (not to be confused with real-a-tors) can roll with just about any situation. While for most that probably doesn't...

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OMG, Can P&G Literally Trademark LOL? WTF!

TIL that P&G, the biggest name in CPG, filed a request with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to register LOL as a protected TM. OK, that was confusing AF ... so let's step back a...

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3 Ways Facebook’s Updated Pixel Helps Your Business Grow

Facebook's recent announcement of its advancement in pixel improvements is making waves in the sphere of online advertising. While the social network already boasts unparalleled trackability within a...

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How the Cooper Hewitt Museum and R/GA Are Showing the Evolution of Technology...

On a weekday afternoon this spring, Bob Greenberg stopped in front of a bright red Ducati that he'd recently bought. It was a four-cylinder, with a top speed of 200 mph. Made of titanium and carbon...

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The Smithsonian Is Bringing Its Burning Man Exhibit to Snapchat With An...

At the end of every summer, people from around the world create a temporary city in the Nevada desert--to make things, to burn things, to dress with elaborate costumes and to live for a week with a...

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Facebook Cracked Down on Myanmar Military Accounts and Content

Facebook's efforts to keep its platform safe in Myanmar have accelerated to the point of banning several military officials. The social network said in a Newsroom post that 20 individuals and...

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3 Ways Ecommerce Marketers Can Compete Head-to-Head With Google

For a long time, the digital ecosystem consisted of two distinct worlds: search and commerce. Search companies like Google offered a way for users to find information, and commerce companies sold...

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To Promote Its New Streaming Service, a Brewery Launched Parody Site Beer.Porn

In the Instagram era, it's become pretty easy to tack "porn" after any food, drink or hobby, but one British brewing company is taking the trope a big step further. Scottish craft brewer BrewDog has...

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