Jour : 24 mars 2025
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The Future of Advertising in an AI‑Driven Landscape
***All opinions in this article are my own and not of Coty, or it’s subsidiaries. All information cited in the below article are sourced from published articles in the trade press and do not represent the experience or performance of campaigns. None of the data below is reflects internal information.*** Declining Search Dominance and Changing…
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Restaurant Technology M&A Ripe for Consolidation in 2025, 2026
Notable M&A Activity Bolsters Confidence Among Buyers & Sellers In addition to the amount of capital raised that will drive consolidation in the sector, notable acquisitions in 2024 have created a boost of confidence for buyers and sellers for the second half of 2025 and into 2026. The restaurant technology sector continues to attract strategic…
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Vision Hospitality Group Shares Growth Plan for 2025
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee—Vision Hospitality Group announced that the company expects to grow in 2025, with plans to open five new hotels, break ground on four hotels, and complete renovations on four others. Additionally, the company announced that it has begun seeking strategic partnerships with other hotel ownership groups. “2024 was particularly active for Vision, with strong…
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Talks with Teads | Advertising Trends and Purposeful Storytelling with Paul Woolmington | Teads
In this episode of Talks with Teads, Paul Woolmington, CEO of Canvas Worldwide, sits down with Natalie Bastian, Teads’ Global CMO, to explore the dynamic shifts in advertising and media as we dive into 2025. From the latest technological advancements to the increasing importance of purpose-driven storytelling, Paul shares his expert perspective on what marketers…
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Marketer of the future
New WFA research Helping WFA members, in a time of unprecedented change, to navigate the future and drive sustainable growth. Download the research The Marketer of the Future initiative, conducted by WFA in partnership with Oxford, explores the evolving capabilities required for marketing teams to remain future-fit. The research, combining qualitative insight from senior marketing…
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Minimum Viable Campaigns: planning for the ‘skip ad’ generation
We’ve all pressed the skip button, swiped dismissively on TikTok or picked up a phone during the ad break – countless times. And yet despite our collective ad-blocking, finger-swiping savviness the process and the output of media planning has stayed largely the same. This is completely at odds with how we all choose to engage…
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Yahoo Is Still Here—and It Has Big Plans for AI
In September 2021, Jim Lanzone took over a company whose name once embodied the go-go spirit of the internet but had, over the years, become a joke: Yahoo. He accepted the CEO post from the new private-equity owner Apollo Global Management, which had bought the property from Verizon, the most recent and possibly most clueless…
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Bryan Burrough on Graydon Carter’s Memoir and Vanity Fair’s Golden Era
I was once paid six figures to write an article—now what? Graydon Carter’s Vanity Fair reigned over magazines—until the golden age of print ended. Harry Borden / Getty Images For sheer cushiness, there’s a case to be made that there has never been a more palatial home for writers than Vanity Fair during Graydon Carter’s…
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An Interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman About Building a Consumer Tech Company
Listen to this post: Good morning, This Stratechery interview is technically another installment of the Stratechery Founder series; OpenAI is a startup, which means we don’t have real data about the business. At the same time, OpenAI is clearly one of the defining companies of this era, and potentially historically significant. To that end, I…
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Google quietly shelves its AI trip planner
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