How Papyrus Leveraged Its NY Fashion Week Partnership to Empower Women on the Runway

When you think New York Fashion Week, you obviously think of fashion brands, and maybe makeup and hair care brands, too. Paper products don’t tend to top the list, but Papyrus has been working with NYFW to change that. This marks Papyrus’ 12th year as an official sponsor of New York Fashion Week, and the…

Godiva Causes a Stir in Japan by Urging Women to Stop Buying Chocolates for Male Coworkers

Godiva has made waves in Japan this month by questioning a Valentine’s Day tradition in which women are expected to buy giri choco, or “obligation chocolate,” for male coworkers as a thank-you for their support and cooperation throughout the year. The Belgian chocolatier ran a full-page ad on Feb. 1 in the Nihon Keizaki Shimbun…

Why Brand Love Has to Go Beyond Algorithms to Be Real

An interviewer surprised me not long ago with the question: “How does ‘brand love’ compare to personal relationships between individuals?” The term ‘brand love’ is not one that I’ve used a lot but I understood the question and for sure there are some obvious similarities. Keith Reinhard Among other things, your close friends know everything…

Will Facebook Users Soon Be Making a List and Checking It Twice?

Remember the days when Facebook’s News Feed was full of listicles from the likes of BuzzFeed? A new feature from the social network has them poised to return, but from your friends and family, not from publishers. Facebook Tuesday began rolling out Lists, which enables users to create and share text lists, clone lists from…

If You Make It ‘Facebook Official’ Around Valentine’s Day, Messenger Perks Up

Here’s a nod to corporate synergy, Valentine’s Day-style: When a Facebook user changes his or her relationship status to indicate that they are now in a romantic relationship–making it “Facebook official”–he or she will receive a notification in Messenger that will open their conversation with their significant other. At that point: A shower of hearts…

Agency Creatives Offer Their Own #MeToo-Era Takes on the Classic Valentine’s Day Card

In the four-plus months since the New York Times and The New Yorker broke news of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have led to a discernible shift in our larger conversations about sex, romance and relationships. The change has already had a direct impact on the ad…

Meredith’s Focus on Magazines for Women Will Likely Mean Selling SI and Time

The 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is out today, with 2017 SI Rookie Danielle Herrington gracing this year’s cover. Former SI cover model Tyra Banks first shared the news with Herrington in a video posted to SI.com this morning. This year’s Swimsuit Issue is unique in that the first since Meredith Corp. officially closed a…

Google Just Threw Its Hat Into the Stories Ring With the Launch of AMP Stories

Google kicked its Accelerated Mobile Pages initiative up a notch and took its seat at the Stories table with today’s announcement of the launch of AMP Stories. In the same vein as Snapchat Stories and Instagram Stories, the new AMP Stories combine text, images, videos and graphics. AMP stories were also developed with load speed…

Move Over Heart-Shaped Boxes of Chocolate, Sweethearts Are Now the Most Popular Valentine’s Candy

Right about now, millions of Americans (mostly men, all procrastinators) are hastily scanning the web to order flowers or secure a restaurant table, having suddenly realized that Valentine’s Day is tomorrow. Spending for the occasion is up this year, according to data from the National Retail Federation, to $19.6 billion–about as much profit as AT&T…

Whatever You’re Into, AT&T Has More of It, Says New Consumer Campaign

AT&T is launching a new campaign built around a 60-second anthem ad promising “More for Your Thing,” whether that’s binge-watching Game of Thrones or sports, gaming or enjoying VR experiences on the subway. “Everyone has a thing. That binge-watch over the weekend thing, that back from the dead or robot cowboy thing,” begins the voiceover,…

Omnicom Hires First Chief Talent Officer of Global Client Leaders

Omnicom announced the appointment of Torrey La Grange to a newly created position of chief talent officer of its Global Clients Leaders (GCL) group, which is made up of executives who oversee the holding company’s top global accounts. La Grange, previously head of account management and global business director at BBH New York, will work…

McDonald’s Absurdly Lavish ‘Bling Mac’ Ring Could Be Yours, If You Love It Enough

This Valentine’s Day, how will you show your love for McDonald’s Big Mac? Let’s see … you could eat a Big Mac, of course. Or maybe a Grand Big Mac. Or even a Big Mac Jr. Or you can save yourself all those empty calories by playing a pair of brand-boosting games developed by DDB….

Fearless Girl Is Getting a Permanent Home in NYC, Though She May Be Relocated

Fearless Girl is here to stay. Nearly a year after she first appeared in downtown Manhattan, right before International Women’s Day 2017, negotiations are under way between the Mayor’s Office and State Street Global Advisors, the financial firm behind the now-iconic statue, regarding the long-term future of both Fearless Girl and her nemesis statue, Charging…

NBC Dominated Prime Time on Sunday With Its Winter Olympics Coverage

NBC executives will be likely be content with ratings for the first weekend of its 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics coverage, particularly its Total Audience Delivery, or TAD, on Sunday. NBC Olympics posted a TAD of 26 million viewers Sunday in prime time (7 p.m. to 11 p.m.). That was down 1 percent from the first Sunday…

Startup Guru, Industry Vet Joins Deutsch New York as SVP, Director of Technology

Deutsch New York has appointed Husani Oakley, a digital innovator with 15 years of experience leading startups and agencies, as senior vice president and director of technology, a newly-created role in the office. (The agency eliminated its chief technology officer position last year.) Oakley officially joined Deutsch’s New York office on Feb. 1, but the…

Dentsu Aegis Network Acquires Brand and Design Agency Character

Dentsu Aegis Network has acquired San Francisco-based branding and design agency Character. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Founded in 1999 by partner, director of strategy Ben Pham, partner, creative director Rishi Shourie and partner, creative director Tish Evangelista, Character has worked with clients including Amazon, Google, Facebook, Fitbit and Essential. In 2011,…

Accepting Facebook’s F-Bomb to Publishers

Facebook dropped a virtual bomb on the digital publishing ecosystem with its announcement last month that the platform’s News Feed will focus mostly on users’ personal posts rather than content published by publishers or businesses. The social network’s justification–that it will be making updates to the “ranking so that people have more opportunities to interact…

What Happened in This Wrecked Paris Apartment? The Chilling Secret That Eluded 7,000 Sleuths

From shattered mirrors and cryptic notes to religious texts and ominous stains, the scene in this Paris apartment contained plenty of clues for amateur detectives to piece together. And yet 7,000 of them tried, without one uncovering the real story. Aspiring sleuths–who assumed they were taking part in an escape-room-style mystery game–guessed that “Laurence,” the…

Old Spice Keeps Up the Fragrance Ad Parodies With Two Spots for Valentine’s Day

Fans of Old Spice’s irresistibly weird “Red Sweater” spot, which aired completely in French during the Grammys last month (and is available to view, with subtitles, online), will be pleased to know the P&G brand is back with two more fragrance-ad parodies for Valentine’s Day. The first, “Marco Love-O,” advertising the brand’s Ambassador body wash…

NBC’s 2018 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Coverage Is Down From 2014

Hosted by NBC Sports’s Mike Tirico and former NBC News anchor Katie Couric, alongside NBC Sports’ Asia analyst Joshua Cooper Ramo, NBC’s edited, prime-time presentation of the 2018 Pyeyongchang Olympics Opening Ceremony saw a drop in viewership compared to the 2014 Sochi Olympics opener. NBC’s 2018 opening ceremony broadcast posted a Total Audience Delivery of…