Amazon and Stackline Team Up for Next-Level Ad Attribution in Yo, marketers! It’s , and let’s be real, Amazon knows what’s up. They’ve decided to tackle a pain point we’ve all felt deep down in our marketing souls: figuring out what our ad dollars are actually doing across all those […]
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Hollywood + Media News – Friday, June 21, Happy Friday, entertainment fanatics! Buckle up, because this week in Hollywood is servin’ up drama hotter than a Baywatch marathon in Death Valley. We’ve got streaming giants coming for your popcorn, social media giants under fire (again), and a blast from the […]
Fireside Chat: Josefine Vännman on the Future of Retail Media The World News Media Congress in Copenhagen is abuzz, and not just with the promise of Danish pastries. This year, the spotlight is on a game-changer in the advertising world: retail media. Lucky for us, we snagged front-row seats to […]
Amazon’s “Renaissance Period”: A Look at Wedbush’s Bullish Perspective Remember when everyone thought Amazon was over? Yeah, me neither. But seriously, folks, it’s officially and the retail giant is back in a big way. We’re talking a full-blown “Renaissance period” here, at least according to Scott Devitt, Managing Director of […]
Get Lit (Literally!) with Neal Shusterman at ALA Annual Hold onto your bookmarks, bookworms, because ALA Annual in San Diego is about to get a whole lot more awesome! A Book Signing You Won’t Want to Miss Calling all fans of young adult literature, dystopian adventures, and thought-provoking tales! Thorndike […]
A Young Author’s Dream: Solomon Donohu Aims to Share “The Legend of DJ Awesome” with a Thousand Kids LINCOLN, Arkansas – While many ten-year-olds are enjoying lazy summer days, Solomon Donohu is hard at work, driven by a passion for literature and a generous heart. This young author, inspired by […]
Ever Daniells: From Burn Survivor to Published Author at Twelve The year is and twelve-year-old Ever Daniells from Park City, Utah, is already a published author. His debut children’s book, “Quillbur and the Lemonade Stand Mayhem,” hit shelves this week, captivating readers young and old with its quirky humor and […]
Milwaukee Braces for the RNC: A First Amendment Showdown? The beer capital of the US is gearing up for a different kind of brew-ha-ha in . Milwaukee is no stranger to big events, but the Republican National Convention is a whole different ball game. With the promise of tight security […]
The Secret Ingredient: Bookstore Backlash Brews Up Triumph for Inclusive Children’s Book Hold onto your hats, folks, because the internet is buzzing, and this time, it’s about more than just the latest viral cat video. In a turn of events that could rival the most dramatic plot twist, an act […]
The PST Problem and How SES Mail Manager Solves It Alright, let’s talk email. Specifically, that love-hate relationship we have with email archiving. On one hand, it’s a total drag – who wants to think about dusty old emails from, like, forever ago? But on the other hand, in the […]