It's been six years since JibJab did a musical "year-in-review" video. But its creative team decided 2020 needed a fiery goodbye. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
One trend, "guilt-gifting," means people are looking for ways to overcome the angst of not getting to exchange gifts IRL with the people they love. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
"The beer industry is preparing for a winter fraught with uncertainty," notes Mike Schouten, Molson Coors' shopping insights manager for the on-premise segment. Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski
Moody's vice president rates chances for Kohl's, Nordstrom and Macy's in a time of retail slowdowns. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
Since Sunday Adobe has seen spending of $14.5 billion, up 40.6% YoY, with each day this week bringing in more than $3 billion. Searches for shipping and curbside pickup continue … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
U.S. ad demand rose for the third consecutive month in October, albeit at its smallest rate -- just 0.7% -- since the U.S. ad economy began recovering from the COVID-19 … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Since the premiere of "The Queen's Gambit" on Netflix on October 23, interest in chess has soared. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Facebook is urging the Supreme Court to take up a long-running dispute about whether tracking logged-out users via the "Like" button violates a law restricting the interception of online communications. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
You wouldn't look at just TV spend only to determine the effectiveness of your total marketing campaign, would you? That is so last century! Read the full story by Maarten Albarda
"Facebook should learn from its efforts and improve on them before the runoff, particularly given reports that internal analysis found that your labels of President Trump's false election claims have … Read the full story by Wendy Davis
ViacomCBS is selling its Simon & Schuster publishing business to Bertelsmann's Penguin Random House for $2.175 billion in cash in a continuing effort to focus on its core TV, film, … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
YouTube has barred One America News Network from posting new videos for a week after it uploaded a video promoting a COVID-19 cure. "After careful review, we removed a video … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
It's also introducing a new design aesthetic, which it hopes will add a little joy to an often-dreary category. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
It appears my column a few weeks ago on public broadcasting hit a few raw nerves. Read the full story by Gord Hotchkiss
The snack conglomerate is awarding the Groupe production duties across Europe. Read the full story by Larissa Faw
You know that cable television is in trouble when at least two widely distributed basic cable channels are each relying basically on one show apiece. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Wavemaker, MediaCom and Mindshare are the top finishers in COMvergence's new business rundown for the first three quarters, giving GroupM a lock on the competition among holding companies. Read the full story by Steve McClellan
The agreed-upon dual platform release of tentpole movie "Wonder Woman 1984" marks a milestone in the industry's shift to streaming, and could help accelerate new subscriber growth for WarnerMedia's HBO … Read the full story by Karlene Lukovitz
Recent reports from New York City say more than 600 bodies, due to COVID-19, have gone unclaimed -- and we have the video. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The Senate Commerce Committee is scheduled to vote Wednesday on FCC nominee Nathan Simington, who 's best known for advocating for rules to weaken Section 230. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
The "Stay Curious" global platform flashes back to its long history of sponsoring sporting events, competitions, and teams dating back to the 1890s - including the oldest ongoing national soccer … Read the full story by Larissa Faw