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Adweek

Nov 01 2023
Magazine

The all-new Adweek features news and information for marketing, media and advertising professionals that you can’t find anywhere else. Each issue includes profiles and interviews with top newsmakers, critiques of hot ad campaigns, the latest trends in print, digital and advertising and much more.

SUPER SOLD OUT • AD SLOTS FOR FEBRUARY’S BIG GAME ARE NEARLY GONE.

CREATIVITY

BIG NUMBER

ON THE MOVE

DEEPFAKE WARNING

SASHA LUCCIONI • ON BEING A WOMAN—AND A MOM—IN TECH.

FORCES OF CHANGE IN SPORTS AND TECH • PRESENTING OUR INAUGURAL AI AWARDS AND REIMAGINED CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE.

AI Has a Language Gap. Here’s How Marketers Navigate It • BIASES WILL EXIST WHEN WHITE MEN ARE BUILDING MOST AI TOOLS.

Are Performance Marketers Prepared for the Deprecation of Cookies? • THE MARKETERS MOST DEPENDENT ON SIGNALS ARE OFTEN THE LEAST LIKELY TO BE READY.

How Publishers Are Structuring AI Licensing Deals • THE POWER STRUGGLE BETWEEN CONTENT CREATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS IS FAMILIAR.

Not So Electric • AMERICAN DRIVERS GIVE THEIR TAKE ON OUR EV FUTURE.

More Data, More Problems • STREAMLINE THE ANALYTICS PROCESS BY ADDING AI.

ANGEL REESE’S GAME IS NEXT LEVEL • And brands are moving up with her.

Angel’s Biggest Brand Deals

CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE • Spotlighting the women athletes and executives transforming sports marketing.

ai AWARDS

Marketing Inspo Straight to Your Inbox

Bicycle Playing Cards • HOW SOME WORLD WAR II POWS ESCAPED WITH HELP FROM THE DECK.

Lifelong Ambition • MarketMakers CEO Celeny Da Silva used the pandemic to realize a dream.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 60 Publisher: Adweek, LLC Edition: Nov 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 15, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The all-new Adweek features news and information for marketing, media and advertising professionals that you can’t find anywhere else. Each issue includes profiles and interviews with top newsmakers, critiques of hot ad campaigns, the latest trends in print, digital and advertising and much more.

SUPER SOLD OUT • AD SLOTS FOR FEBRUARY’S BIG GAME ARE NEARLY GONE.

CREATIVITY

BIG NUMBER

ON THE MOVE

DEEPFAKE WARNING

SASHA LUCCIONI • ON BEING A WOMAN—AND A MOM—IN TECH.

FORCES OF CHANGE IN SPORTS AND TECH • PRESENTING OUR INAUGURAL AI AWARDS AND REIMAGINED CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE.

AI Has a Language Gap. Here’s How Marketers Navigate It • BIASES WILL EXIST WHEN WHITE MEN ARE BUILDING MOST AI TOOLS.

Are Performance Marketers Prepared for the Deprecation of Cookies? • THE MARKETERS MOST DEPENDENT ON SIGNALS ARE OFTEN THE LEAST LIKELY TO BE READY.

How Publishers Are Structuring AI Licensing Deals • THE POWER STRUGGLE BETWEEN CONTENT CREATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS IS FAMILIAR.

Not So Electric • AMERICAN DRIVERS GIVE THEIR TAKE ON OUR EV FUTURE.

More Data, More Problems • STREAMLINE THE ANALYTICS PROCESS BY ADDING AI.

ANGEL REESE’S GAME IS NEXT LEVEL • And brands are moving up with her.

Angel’s Biggest Brand Deals

CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE • Spotlighting the women athletes and executives transforming sports marketing.

ai AWARDS

Marketing Inspo Straight to Your Inbox

Bicycle Playing Cards • HOW SOME WORLD WAR II POWS ESCAPED WITH HELP FROM THE DECK.

Lifelong Ambition • MarketMakers CEO Celeny Da Silva used the pandemic to realize a dream.


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