Bud Light's limited-edition St. Pat's bottle features accurately translated Gaelic writing in place of a classic Bud Light banner, Celtic knots and a shamrock. Read the full story by Larissa Faw
Christchurch, New Zealand -- my home -- was attacked yesterday. Here's how social media failed -- and helped -- us. Read the full story by Kaila Colbin
Kayak recently received feedback to make its filters more "granular" to exclude particular aircraft models from search queries, a Kayak spokeswoman told Reuters. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
"The regulation of advertising that threatens the public's health, safety, and morals has long been considered a core exercise of the states' police powers," wrote the judge. Read the full story by Thom Forbes
Donny Deutsch, a second-generation ad man and cable TV personality, this morning announced he is considering a bid for mayor of New York City. "Thinking (just thinking) this Queens boy … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Sales are down after it "tightened its gun sales policy, banning sales of assault-style rifles and high-capacity magazines to people under 21," according to one report. Read the full story by Thom Forbes
Loughlin was one of two TV stars caught up in the scandal. The other was Felicity Huffman, best known for "Desperate Housewives." Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Paid advertiser airings for "Carlson" dropped to 3,513 from 4,935 from Nov.14, 2018 to Feb.10, 2019, while 21st Century Fox brands have seen soaring on-air play. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The album will feature such popular Febrezian hits as "Let's Go," "#5 With Fries" and the ballad "I Love You, But Sometimes You Stink." Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski
We now know Britain's Future is the biggest advertiser on the site, but still have no clue who is funding it. Read the full story by Sean Hargrave
Apple's digital newsstand will use a PDF format to make the layout of magazine pages consistent among different screen sizes. That suggests a more traditional reading experience, instead of "infinite … Read the full story by
The brand spent about $45 million in measured media in 2017, according to Kantar Media. Read the full story by Steve McClellan
The company outlined three initiatives that will form the core of FreeWheel Media: attribution (moving to real results), building a clear audience view, and shifting to executional simplicity, as with … Read the full story by Alex Weprin
What happened to Kraft Heinz? Debt, flat sales and significantly increased operating costs happened. Read the full story by Dave Morgan
What will the new "Twilight Zone" be preoccupied with? Here's a wild guess: Trump. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
The only thing more surprising than the buy-your-way-into-college scandal was that it came as news to anybody. Read the full story by George Simpson
This version will "usher in a rapid wave of adoption by app developers and programmatic media buyers," the IAB Tech Lab says. The beta period is over, allowing for more … Read the full story by Alex Weprin
A grand jury in New York just subpoenaed records from some top smartphone makers. Companies that rely on Facebook for access to consumers' personal information include Apple, Amazon and Microsoft. Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
Cheap, traffic-driving, auto-renewal coffee sub seems a no-lose way for BK to grab breakfast biz share. Read the full story by Karlene Lukovitz
Nielsen says set-top-box/return-path data coming from pay TV providers and other sources can underrepresent certain viewer groups -- particularly Hispanic and African-American homes, compared to other household types. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The ANA is pressing California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to say loyalty programs are permissible under the new privacy law. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
The Gillette Razor Recycling Program will let consumers send back recyclable razor material -- of any brand -- to the company. Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski
In a tech-ubiquitous world, I fear our reality is becoming more "tech" and less "world." But how do you fight that? Read the full story by Gord Hotchkiss
The company has been streaming segments and shows since late last year. At its official launch, it will have eight hours of programming per day, including live coverage of breaking … Read the full story by Alex Weprin
The "traditional" American population is reaching retirement age -- and young, fast-growing minority groups are increasingly driving consumer spending. Read the full story by César M Melgoza
As an easy way to save time and words, this week's column is about Donald J. Russia. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
W. Pendleton Tudor, a cofounder of Adweek, died Tuesday. He was 89. Following a distinguished career as a consumer magazine publishing executive, Tudor partnered with the late Jack Thomas and … Read the full story by Joe Mandese