Connexity, the retail publisher formerly known as Shopzilla, has partnered with ad tech provider Index Exchange to launch a private marketplace. Connexity operates retail sites Shopzilla, Bizrate, Beso and Retrevo. Read the full story by Tyler Loechner
Facebook is building a video empire but many publishers have been wondering how exactly they're going to monetize their product, putting the world's largest social network at a disadvantage relative … Read the full story by Erik Sass
Spotlighting the Discovery Sport SUV, the campaign, "Bred for Adventure," positions the vehicle as the conveyance through the adventurous life -- however one might define it -- with a focus … Read the full story by Karl Greenberg
An Alabama resident who subscribes to AT&T's "unlimited data" wireless plan has sued the company for allegedly slowing down her mobile broadband service. The lawsuit comes two weeks after the … Read the full story by Wendy Davis
For the first six months of 2015, the number and total value of media/marketing and associated technology company deals have been at around the same levels as a year ago. … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
Just beating out print newspapers, consumers consider Facebook to be the most trusted source of content created by brands and companies. Among other channels, email, TV, and news and special … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
The story of Google's disappearing referral data from search results isn't new, but the amount of daily visible data continues to vanish. The inflection point could signal the end within … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
For decades, Hollywood studios thought of the world in terms of two screens: the big ones in movie theaters, and the smaller TV screens in people's homes, the latter serving … Read the full story by Dana Loberg
"They're meeting and exceeding expectations at this point," Kirk Parsons, senior director and telecom, media and technology practice leader at J.D. Power, tells "Marketing Daily." "As the devices become more … Read the full story by Aaron Baar
Earlier this week, Sprint proudly trumpeted its new "All-In" plan, which offered consumers a smartphone and unlimited high-speed data, text and voice, all for $80 a month. There was just … Read the full story by Wendy Davis