Few titles represent the Golden Age of magazine publishing more than Reader's Digest, so when its parent company changed its name from the namesake imprint to Trusted Media Brands in 2015, many in the industry saw it as the end of an era. Four years later, it’s clear it has entered a new one, as … Read the full story by Sara Guaglione
Purple's goal is to put politics aside and put democracy front and center. And if you haven't already gotten the reason for its name, "purple" is the color you get … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
The title has been active for 67 years. 'Mad' will now be released as a bimonthly with vintage pieces. Read the full story by Melynda Fuller
WarnerMedia, which includes all Turner ad-supported networks, also saw increases in VOD and OTT. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
"Constructive disruption" -- including shift toward in-house ad creative -- is capstone of strategy finally moving the sales needle for P&G, according to COO. Read the full story by Karlene Lukovitz
TV this summer is marking the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 with a slew of space shows. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
IPG Mediabrands' UM unit this week released findings of a global study purporting to identify cultural shifts reshaping consumer behavior in seemingly contradictory ways. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Rent the Runway is installing drop-off boxes in four Nordstrom stores -- an added convenience for those rushing to send their selections back. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
Apple received 80 takedown requests from government authorities in nearly a dozen countries to remove apps based on alleged or suspected local law violations. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
Lee Iacocca's death revived memories of an era in TV advertising in which a small group of CEOs pitched their products personally. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Our algorithms should counter our biases, not amplify them. But that only happens if we're willing to acknowledge we have them. Read the full story by Kaila Colbin
With speculation running rampant that Netflix might ultimately introduce ad-supported models, new consumer research indicates that it would lose subscribers, especially if it doesn't reduce the price they pay for … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
A company that sells bottled water infringed copyright by repinning a Pinterest image that contained a photograph of the Akaka Falls waterfall. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Former NASA research scientist Pandu Nayak, who joined Google 14 years ago, told "The Guardian" mass murders present an increasing challenge for the search engine to deliver accurate results. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
The company that invented its own holiday -- Prime Day -- is in a unique position to shape the views of consumers on sustainability. Read the full story by Cory Treffiletti
The Trump administration is pressing forward with an attempt to ask people about their citizenship in the 2020 census, despite a Supreme Court ruling that appeared to block the question. Read the full story by Wendy Davis