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Beetlejuice Is a Used-Car Salesman in CarMax and Warner Bros. Partnership

What if Beetlejuice owned a car dealership? One spooky night, a family finds out when they pull up to a used-car dealership thinking it’s a CarMax. Instead, they’re greeted by a creepy cast of characters who work at “BeetleMax.” Their search for a car takes an eerie turn. Within a few moments of the family…

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The VC POV

Special guest and prolific ad tech investor Eric Franchi of Aperiam Ventures discusses his firm’s recent bet on attention metrics startup Adelaide. Plus: What’s up with Meta’s new third-party attribution partnerships? The post The VC POV appeared first on AdExchanger.

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Will Alternative TV Currencies Ever Be More Than A Nielsen Add-On?

Ever since Nielsen was dinged for undercounting TV viewers during the pandemic, its competitors have been fighting to convince buyers and sellers alike to adopt them as alternatives. And yet, some industry insiders argue that alt currencies weren’t ever meant to supplant Nielsen. The post Will Alternative TV Currencies Ever Be More Than A Nielsen

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Demure trend sparks brands’ acknowledgment of creators’ contributions to viral trends

See how brands like Netflix, Zillow, and Lyft are hiring viral TikTok creator Jools Lebron for marketing campaigns? Very demure. Very mindful. Creators from historically marginalized communities have been pushing to be credited for viral trends for years; it seems brands are finally starting to respond to the call. Those brands, among others, have spent

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Why puzzle fans lined up around the block for New York Times Games’ first live event

For a brief moment on Wednesday, August 21, a Greenwich Village bar was the center of the puzzling world. New York Times Games held its first live event on Wednesday, August 21, inviting fans and word game experts to a gathering at Manhattan’s Rocco’s Sports & Recreation for a celebration of the 10th anniversary of

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