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Digiday reports that Bloomberg is offering advertisers its number-crunching expertise to produce native ads from a platform called the Bloomberg Denizen.
Digiday reports that one-third of Americans are looking for their news online, and last week, it profiled publishers who are doing a better job than The New York Times when
Once a bold innovation, the "hamburger menu" style of site navigation is now a standard ingredient for publishers on the web, but that doesn't mean it's not still a subject
Stephanie Losee, managing editor at Dell Global Communications, delivered the keynote at the Content Marketing and Innovation Summit this week, and what she had to say might surprise you.
KBS+ venture capitalist Taylor Davidson discussed the programmatic advertising model with Digiday recently, offering five indicators that publishers and buyers are finally tapping its power.
Condé Nast Britain announced last week a new ad portal that will give buyers a free, simple, and efficient way to deliver files for publication, according to InPublishing.com.