by Dave Morgan on Oct 31, 5:39 PM
Jeff Bezos's failure to endorse a candidate normalizes Trump and his actions and undermines the newspaper's stories on them.
by Cory Treffiletti on Oct 30, 12:59 PM
Marketers are looking more and more at contextual placements and relying less and less on pure audience targeting.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Oct 29, 1:21 PM
Politics is built on beliefs. Science strives to be built on provable facts. If we choose politics over science, we are embracing wilful ignorance. And that will kill us.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Oct 28, 10:23 AM
The two-day event offered a fascinating glimpse into how Gen Z is redefining institutional change.
by Maarten Albarda on Oct 25, 11:46 AM
If the attack ad is so effective at relaying a message about candidates, why is the same not true for McDonald's vs. Burger King?
by Dave Morgan on Oct 24, 2:45 PM
War is raging in Europe and the Middle East, and what happens there and how it turns out matters a lot to us, whether we pay attention or not.
by Cory Treffiletti on Oct 23, 1:16 PM
Subscriptions create recurring revenue and customer loyalty -- and can also create an entirely new form of media that some advertisers take advantage of, but many overlook.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Oct 22, 1:42 PM
In Canada and the U.S., political campaigns are not subject to phone and text spam control laws.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Oct 21, 11:55 AM
"It's like dealing with the mob," the venture capitalist says.. "You want to download an app? Cool, you gotta pay Google their cut."
by Kaila Colbin on Oct 18, 11:12 AM
AI hiring systems are arbitrage. They allow recruiters to level up while employees stand still.