Americans Trust LinkedIn With Their Data, But They Are Wary of Facebook

LinkedIn has earned the trust of social network users in the U.S., according to the annual U.S. Digital Trust Survey from Insider Intelligence. Facebook? Not so much. Insider Intelligence polled 1,865 people in the U.S. aged 18 through 74 from May 28 through June 3, seeking their perceptions of nine major social networks in five…

This Wonderfully Bizarre Ad for Wasabi Doritos Is a Love Note to Japan, From Brazil

A giant sea monster attacks a city and menaces its populace, with one brave woman daring to fight back. Her weapon of choice, sent down from anime heaven, is a spicy Doritos chip, which she uses to somehow vaporize the multi-tentacled beast before it can cause Godzilla-level destruction. If that sounds like a zany setup,…

Twitter Shares Updates on Its Internal Security Efforts

Twitter provided an update on some of the behind-the-scenes work it has been doing to keep its platform secure. Chief technology officer Parag Agrawal and data protection officer Damien Kieran said in a blog post Thursday that the social network has been strengthening the checks that team members with access to its customer data, features…

Controversial Chef to Be Removed From Cream of Wheat Packaging

Following Uncle Ben’s decision to change its name to Ben’s Original on Wednesday, Cream of Wheat’s announced its own similar rebranding decision. According to Cream of Wheat, the Black chef that has appeared on its packaging for over 100 hundred years is based on Chicago master chef Frank L. White. Due to backlash from consumers…

Tony’s Chocolonely – UNFAIR/FAIR manifesto (2020) :60 (The Netherlands)

Bill Murray Faces Legal Threat From Doobie Brothers

A lawyer for the band demands that the actor pay for using the song “Listen to the Music” in an ad for his William Murray golf wear.

Karen McDougal Lawsuit Against Tucker Carlson Dismissed

A Rise in Mobile Gaming Is Changing Influencer Marketing

If you’ve spent more time solving puzzles and collecting points on your phone during quarantine, consider yourself part of an in-crowd. In conversation with deputy brands editor Diana Pearl at Adweek’s Mobile Gaming summit, a group of industry experts discussed how the rise in mobile gaming is changing how brands approach influencer marketing in the…

With South by Southwest’s IRL Future in Limbo, Is It Worth It for Brands to Show Up?

Key Insights Even if the event ends up being all virtual, it still holds value for brands and marketers. What SXSW will look like in 2021 is still up for debate, but brands are still planning to participate. SXSW can pull off a similarly impactful experience, but creativity will be necessary. The coronavirus pandemic has…

Facebook NPE Team Tunes Up Its Tuned App for Couples

The Facebook NPE Team detailed updates to its Tuned app for couples, dividing them into three tenses: present, past and future. Tuned was released for iOS in April, when it was described in its iTunes App Store listing as, “A private space where you and your significant other can just be yourselves. With Tuned, you…

Smucker’s corporate identity evolution turns over a new leaf

Right-Wing Media Stars Mislead on Covid-19 Death Toll

Using a bogus interpretation of C.D.C. data, radio hosts like Mark Levin cast doubt on 200,000 pandemic deaths.

Amazon Unveils Drone That Films Inside Your Home. What Could Go Wrong?

On social media, people had some concerns about the Ring Always Home Cam. To put it mildly.

Facebook Removes 3 Networks in Russia for Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior

Facebook’s coordinated inauthentic behavior train made another stop in Russia, picking up and removing three networks that originated in the country. Head of security policy Nathaniel Gleicher shared details about the removals in a Newsroom post Thursday. The first network was made up of 214 accounts, 35 pages, 18 groups and 34 Instagram accounts, and…

How Riot Games Personalizes Fan Engagement

The rise in mobile rise in mobile gaming has served Riot Games well throughout the pandemic, as users are looking for more ways to engage. “The mobile platform is really suiting their needs during the pandemic more than ever,” said Cathy Saidiner, Riot Games’ head of global channel publishing, at Adweek’s virtual event on mobile…

How UScellular Revamped Its Logo to Show That the Carrier Puts Customers First

As telecom behemoths Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile duke it out for market share, the spotlight falls less often on America’s No. 4 carrier, UScellular. But while the Chicago-based telecom may have only 5.1 million subscribers (compared to Verizon’s 94 million), it does enjoy a low churn rate (read: loyal subscribers) thanks in part to the…

Absolut Vodka’s #VoteResponsibly Campaign Wants You to Vote First, Then Drink

In a followup to its Valentine’s Day #SexResponsibly campaign about consent, Absolut Vodka is encouraging fans to be responsible with the ballot box this fall. In the run-up to Election Day, the Pernod Ricard-owned spirit brand is urging drinkers to #VoteResponsibly–and wait to imbibe until after hitting up the polls on Nov. 3 (or before…

R/GA's global executive director of equity, diversity and inclusion to depart

Carl Desir joined the Interpublic agency from the 4A’s in May 2018 and his last day is Friday.

Amazon chases Google and Microsoft into the game-streaming market

A subscription to Luna+ costs $5.99 a month during an introductory period and will include games such as Resident Evil 7, Control and Panzer Dragoon.

There’s No NewFronts West This Year, but the IAB Is Still Holding a Big Fall Industry Event

Key Insights: Presentations will focus on the practical issues of planning amid growing connected TV usage. This year’s virtual NewFronts made a West Coast-based NewFronts presentation unnecessary. The Interactive Advertising Bureau is planning a four-day fall industry event that looks to answer some of the questions borne out of this year’s NewFronts. Just don’t call…