BuzzFeed Stock Drops Nearly 24 Percent

The speed and depth of the decline in BuzzFeed’s stock may in part be because there is a small number of shares available to trade.

Twitter Shares Its #OnlyOnTwitter Best of 2021 List

Twitter shared its highlights for 2021 in its annual #OnlyOnTwitter blog post Thursday. The social network said it only features one tweet per account, and tweets offering rewards in exchange for followers or engagement are not considered. The new administration was behind three of the five most liked tweets in the U.S. for the year,…

Virtual Body-Celebrating Workout Programs – the be.come project Promotes Movement & Body-Neutrality (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Finding the right workout plan can sometimes be intimidating, which is why the be.come project has developed a virtual and body-neutral option. While the body positivity movement encourages self-love,…

The jury has reached a verdict in the Jussie Smollett trial.

Smart Supermarket: A Christmas Story – Smart Supermarket

A Christmas advert highlighting the values and traditions our long-standing supermarket is built upon, the value of family, good food and tradition which together create the perfect environment to bring families together, especially after recent happenings.

The advert starts with a dull scene of last year where things were tough and many had to isolate, therefore Christmas was dull for some, especially elderly people. The advert highlights the special bond between the granddaughter and grandfather. Fast-forwarding to 2021, things look a bit better and families are more likely to come together again, the granddaughter is not aware and tried to call him again like the previous year after sending him a basket of food the previous night on Christmas Eve. Grandfather does not answer but instead shows up surprising her.

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Twitter Tests a Different Approach to Its Reporting Process

Twitter is testing a new approach to its reporting process with a small group of users in the U.S., with the aim of simply asking users what happened, rather than putting the responsibility on them to determine whether or not there was a violation and what type of violation occurred. The social network said in…

80 Gifts for Health Enthusiasts – From Mushroom Supplements to Health Tracking Bracelets (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) As the holidays quickly approach, these gifts for health enthusiasts cover a range of items from supplements to wearable health trackers. Many people have switched focus to work on their health and…

What a Times Journalist Learned From His ‘Don’t Look Up’ Moment

A new film about a killer comet revives memories of a nail-biting night in The Times newsroom two decades ago.

Snap Details Updates to Lens Studio, Next-Generation Spectacles

Snap Inc. said during its Lens Fest 2021 virtual event this week that there are now more than 250,000 Lens Creators from over 200 countries and territories. They have produced more than 2.5 million lenses, which Snapchatters have viewed over 3.5 trillion times, with more than 300 creators seeing one of their lenses tally over…

Expect Unexpected Brand Partnerships, Says Lego’s Head of US Marketing

Over the last decade, Cristina Liquori has built a career based on culture, trust and support… one tiny plastic brick at a time. Cristina began her Lego career in 2011 as a marketing assistant and would move on to roles in brand management and customer development before working in digital and brand marketing in the…

Sorry Doesn’t Need to Be the Hardest Word

No matter the category or executive team, brands and gaffes go together, especially when dealing with employee layoffs. But how these companies respond publicly can be better or worse than the initial act–assuming they even know how to properly structure an apology. Last week, Better.com CEO Vishal Garg laid off several hundred employees over Zoom,…

Pay and opportunities in advertising are far from fair, report shows

The World Federation of Advertisers’ latest diversity report shows just one-third of marketers feel their firm provides equal pay for equal work.

Mint Mobile’s Aron North on Why Creative Is Jet Fuel To the Engine

Aron North has always been intentional with his career moves, even from childhood. North recalls a flyer he made as a kid that read “Aron is my name, taking out your trash cans is my game.” It was that entrepreneurial, business-minded spirit that led Aron to ditch pre-med in school for a career in marketing…

Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2022 Lineup

Films addressing racism and abortion are among the 82 titles that will screen when the event returns in person in January.

Denis O’Brien, Force in Ex-Beatle’s Film Company, Dies at 80

He and George Harrison created Handmade Films to make “Monty Python’s Life of Brian.” Other successes followed, but the partnership ended badly.

Jussie Smollett Timeline: A Case With Twists and Turns

The case began in 2019 when the actor reported that he had been the victim of a racist and homophobic attack, and led to a trial in which he was accused of staging the attack himself.

Karen X’s secrets to successful creator brand partnerships

Karen X shares her creator partnership hacks, and how brands can employ creators and their artistic vision to build customer interest and enthusiasm.

U.S. won’t push Olympic sponsors to pull out of event

Senator Marco Rubio recently called on major Olympics sponsors to pull their advertising dollars.

eLaLiga Santander: Monsters

eLaLiga Santander has just presented its new campaign, developed once again
by the agency Sra. Rushmore, to announce its international competitions
eLaLiga Challenge and eLaLiga Beat the best, both organized by LaLiga.

Under the title of “Monsters”, the new spot recreates a widespread belief
in ancient Rome, where it was claimed that Spain was the end of the known
world and beyond its seas there were only dragons…

TikTok returns to CES—joining other in-person digital marketers

Metaverse, social commerce and NFTs are among the conference’s focus areas.