Kimmel, Colbert, and Late Night in Limbo
What’s next for the genre after last week’s political firestorm?Read More
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Clean Creatives’ updated ‘F-List’ shows how reliant ad and PR firms are on fossil fuel contracts.Read More
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Ferrara announces a new multi-year deal with US Soccer.Read More
The Walt Disney Company released a statement explaining why Kimmel was pulled from the schedule.Read More
FedEx pokes fun at old-school corporate power moves.Read More
To capitalize on the momentum, the Condé Nast title is launching a sweeping out-of-home campaign to promote its upcoming issue.Read More
This, in itself, is a compromise.
When we insist that our vision be accepted, completely, without alteration, we’ve already compromised.
It might be that we’ve settled for a much smaller audience of people.
Or it could be that the laws of physics get in the way, and our no-compromise solution is so heavy, so expensive or so difficult to use that it’s not even possible.
Mostly, though, we’ve compromised on who can contribute to our choices and make it better.
Compromise isn’t always a bug, it’s often a feature.
The company unveiled a new logo, redesigned website, and more personalized shopping tools.Read More
Behind the scenes of the historic partnership with AB InBev CMO Marcel Marcondes.Read More