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  • How Dating Apps Are Going Offline to Combat the Loneliness Epidemic

    It’s a brand-new year, and singles are taking the time to reflect, reset and restart their dating journeys with open hearts. The first Sunday in January is annually recognized as Dating Sunday, the busiest day for dating apps, and Tinder revealed the internal data to back this up: Swipe activity is nearly 20-percent higher than […]

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  • The Brief: Toy-Sized Showrooms and Fantasy ‘Foodball’

    This week’s hot takes on hot topics in experiential marketing cover toy-sized pop-ups, a Fantasy Foodball Pool, and live from New York, it’s The SNL50 Experience.

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  • Federal Privacy Reform: Will 2025 Be The Year For Comprehensive Action?

    The US will soon have a unified federal government under the incoming administration. While much of its agenda is unclear and margins in the House and Senate are razor thin, we can expect that the next two years will be relatively business-friendly, deregulatory and somewhat hostile to expansive regulatory regimes.  Indeed, the unexpected resignation of […]

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  • The AI Blueprint for 2025: Guardrails, Data, and the Human Touch

    AI is transforming how business gets done — and in 2025, those changes will only accelerate. We’ve pulled together nine key predictions about where AI is headed, from new regulations to practical applications affecting your day-to-day work.

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  • Retail Media, News, and Next-Gen Advertising Take Center Stage at CES

    CES may be about seeing the most cutting edge consumer tech, but Consumer Technology Association CEO, Gary Shapiro, wants attendees to see the personal connections, too.

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  • The Creator Economy: Evolving from Storytellers to Business Advisors

    The creator economy is shifting from existing as a tool for publicity to becoming a component of business strategy. The State of the Creator Economy panel at CES 2025 discussed the new roles creators are taking on within brands and organizations based on a need for authentic connection with audiences.

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  • 2025’s Top 5 Media Publisher Trends: The New Era of Product-minded Publishers

    Publishers are navigating a pivotal year in 2025, where the demands for diversified revenue streams collide with the unwavering commitment to editorial excellence. The industry is rapidly evolving, and publishers are rethinking their strategies to stay competitive. Five transformative trends are set to shape the future of media: innovative content packaging, strategic AI integration, dynamic paywalls, multi-platform optimization, and the rise of commerce media. Not only do these shifts redefine how publishers operate but they will also unlock new opportunities to capture value and deepen audience engagement.

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  • Three ways Newell Brands is using generative AI for marketing

    Melanie Huet, president of brand management and Innovation at Newell Brands shares three ways the company is using generative artificial intelligence in its marketing efforts including for an insights analysis tool, consumer personas for market research and for innovation speed. The ROI and employee adoption from its efforts are real. Newell Brands is the global […]

  • LinkedIn as a Broadcast Opportunity: 4 Tips for PR Teams in 2025

    In light of the growing opportunities for earned broadcast placements on LinkedIn, our PRNEWS columnists have compiled a set of recommendations based on market research and insights to help secure impactful new media broadcast opportunities on the platform in 2025.

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  • Adjusting Priorities in Advertising

    Eden Collective, a consultancy of senior media strategists dedicated to bridging the gap between short-term performance and long-term brand strategy and outcomes, aims to deliver unbiased, actionable recommendations using advanced data science and analytics. Alison Monk, CEO of Eden and a a go-to voice in the startup world for paid media and measurement, offers her […]

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