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| Nov 1, 2024
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Moët Hennessy -owner LVMH buys a stake in French Bloom: The investment represents the first move by Champagne’s biggest producer into nonalcoholic beverages.
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| Oct 1, 2024
On today’s podcast episode, we discuss the takeaways from Netflix’s record-breaking boxing event, the chances of TikTok dodging a US ban under a Trump presidency, the future of “roadblock marketing”, Perplexity’s new feature that lets you buy things directly within its search engine, the true story that inspired the 1992 film “A League Of Their Own”, and more. Tune in to the discussion with Senior Director of Podcasts and host Marcus Johnson, Director of Reports Editing Rahul Chadha, Senior Analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf, and Senior Director of Forecasting Oscar Orozco.
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| Nov 22, 2024
Google’s AI Overviews debut advertising space: Pressure to monetize costly AI tech is driving Google to launch ad space in AI Overviews as it works to improve the product.
Article
| Oct 7, 2024
A chatbot-induced suicide could get regulators' attention: AI’s Eliza effect is triggering mental health issues. Companies will struggle to balance entertainment value with safety amid the AI arms race.
Article
| Apr 3, 2023
CNN launches $3.99 paywall: It’s a bid to grow digital dollars as cable viewership and revenues decline.
Article
| Oct 1, 2024
With Bedrock, Amazon courts an array of AI startups: The platform offers a smorgasbord of generative AI tools for enterprise. But moves by Databricks and Meta could take model training in-house.
Article
| Apr 17, 2023
The buy gives Mastercard access to Minna’s relationships across Europe as it pilots a similar subscription service
Article
| Oct 1, 2024
Proposed caps from both sides of the aisle have failed to gain traction—they could restrict credit access and raise annual fees
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| Sep 20, 2024
While details are minimal, the duo’s vision could challenge how we interact with AI in a smartphone-driven world.
Article
| Sep 23, 2024
Content creators gain access to OpenAI’s training data: Legal battle over unauthorized use of copyrighted content could set industry-shaking precedents.
Article
| Sep 26, 2024
Capri blames Michael Kors’ decline on excessive discounting: The luxury brand’s attempt to stay competitive by slashing prices hurt its cachet and handed momentum to labels like Coach.
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| Sep 26, 2024
On today’s podcast episode, we discuss which group of folks ChatGPT will affect the most next year, a social media ban for young people in Australia, how the “snippet generation” are influencing our world, what to make of this new group of “subscription pausers,” movie theatre etiquette around throwing popcorn, and more. Tune in to the discussion with Senior Director of Podcasts and host Marcus Johnson, Senior Analysts Ross Benes and Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf, and Vice President of Content Paul Verna.
Audio
| Dec 6, 2024
A lot has changed for Levi Strauss since 2022: That’s why it makes sense for the retailer to pull back from its previous CEO’s 2027 revenue target of $9 billion to $10 billion.
Article
| Sep 24, 2024
Qualcomm’s bid could reshape both companies, but Intel’s financial woes and regulatory hurdles pose major obstacles.
Article
| Sep 23, 2024
CVS Health explores possible company breakup: A series of concurrent headwinds are impacting multiple sectors of CVS Health’s business, leading concerned investors to step in and try to force its hand.
Article
| Oct 1, 2024
We expect Cyber Five retail ecommerce sales to grow 5.6% this year: A strong US economy bodes well for that crucial stretch, as well as the broader holiday season.
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| Oct 4, 2024
The family-led project was light on details, but the debut could signal friendlier crypto regulation if he’s elected
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| Sep 17, 2024
This quirky story soon made newspapers, the article reads, and for the next several years, similar stories would occasionally surface as other parents followed suit. Gadjo Sevilla:. That's crazy. Marcus Johnson:. This is horrifying. I love that people read this story in the papers and instead of thinking to themselves, what the hell, instead they thought, honey is genius. Get a box. Yeah.
Audio
| Apr 5, 2023
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris offer two starkly different perspectives on how best to manage the US economy and what changes are needed to put the country on the right path.
Article
| Oct 30, 2024
Worsening economic conditions will take their toll on Latin America’s digital ad market this year. Despite gains of 12.7%, digital ad spending will fail to outpace the rate of inflation for the first time since we began tracking the region in 2011. Here are our latest forecasts.
Report
| May 10, 2023
Publicis acquires Mars United Commerce: The deal strengthens holding company’s ability to offer commerce media solutions.
Article
| Sep 20, 2024
The issuer wants concessions from Apple to protect it from some of the issues Goldman Sachs has dealt with
Article
| Sep 17, 2024
In light of Facebook's 20th birthday, French newspaper, The Figaro, posted a poll on its website asking readers, "Has social networks contributed to progress for society?" And within a few days, 86% of people said no, even though a lot of people use Facebook. And because on the other hand, six out of the 10 most downloaded mobile apps last year belonged to Meta, which is Facebook's holding company.
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| Feb 8, 2024
So 40 million more listen to them monthly, 10 million more listen to them weekly than use AR. 6 million more people read print newspapers and magazines than use AR, according to our numbers. Stephanie mentioned AR for shopping. That's less than half of the total number of people who use AR. Just less than half of them use it for shopping purposes.
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| May 11, 2023