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The Wall Street Journal has launched a new mobile-only app for the iPhone, "What's News," providing a digital version of the news-at-a-glance feature from the front page of the print … Read the full story by Erik Sass

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WPP CEO Martin Sorrell told analysts Wednesday that he would welcome Rentrak and comScore joining forces to develop better measurement and verification of online video placements. Read the full story by Steve McClellan

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The company's top forecaster -- Adam Smith -- provided some headline numbers for 2015 ad spending from a forthcoming new report during a conference call with analysts on Wednesday. Read the full story by Steve McClellan

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YouTube took on Amazon Twitch Wednesday with the official launch of YouTube Gaming, a video game-streaming portal. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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Total magazine audiences grew again in July, according to the latest Magazine Media 360 Brand Audience Report from the MPA - The Association of Magazine Media, which covers both print … Read the full story by Erik Sass
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The term "campaign" is outliving its purpose in the advertising and marketing world. The concept is too linear and implies the brand is on control of the conversation, which is … Read the full story by Cory Treffiletti
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AT&T has confirmed that it recently intercepted Web traffic at WiFi hotspots in order to inject ads into the pages that users were visiting. Read the full story by Wendy Davis

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Handing television monitoring company TVEyes a partial defeat, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday that fair use principles don't allow the service to offer downloads of clips from news broadcasts. Read the full story by Wendy Davis

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Rovio Entertainment, the maker of mobile game "Angry Birds," announced today that it will lay off up to 260 employees. "Angry Birds 2" had 50 million downloads in its first … Read the full story by Ben Frederick