Atlanta Journal-Constitution To Stop Printing As It Transitions To All-Digital News; Aldi Wants To Conquer The American Grocery Store Landscape; Artificial intelligence Loses Out To Humans In Credibility During Corporate Crisis Responses; OK Boomer, What’s Next? Rethinking Generational Marketing Myths; So Um, Why Do We Say ‘Um’ So Much?
MSNBC Gets New Name And Logo In Major Shakeup, Rachel Maddow Reacts; Is Your Favorite Social Media Sitcom Actually A Marketing Campaign?; Watchmaker Swatch Apologises For ‘Slanted Eye’ Ad After Online Backlash In China; Zelenskyy Broke His MO And Showed Up At The White House In A Suit. This Is Why – And How – You Should Dress Up For Big Meetings.; The Analog Allure Of Photographers’ Contact Sheets
The Publicist On Call For Controversy; Howard Stern’s Future With SiriusXM Up In The Air As $500M Contract Nears Its End; Confederate Statue Toppled During Black Lives Matter Protests Will Be Reinstalled; Why Workplace Diversity And Social Programs Thrive By Going Incognito; Videos Of Cute Dolls Behaving Badly Have Gone Quiet. Fans Are Freaking Out.
Public Media Can Be A Lifeline. Gutting It Hurts Everyone.; Trump Administration Pledges To Stimulate AI Use And Exports; Los Angeles Times Plans To Go Public; Why The ‘Holidaze’ Is Actually A Good Thing; The Conflict-Intelligent Leader
Influencing Without The Influencers; What Happens After A.I. Destroys College Writing?; What Makes Someone Cool? A New Study Offers Clues.; The Summerween Trend Is Back. Here’s How Brands From Lego To Walmart Are Responding; Michelob Ultra Is The One Bright Spot In A Gloomy Beer Market
Air India C.E.O.’s Remarks After Plane Crash Draw Scrutiny; It’s Official: Streaming Is Now The King Of TV; The Ad World Is Obsessed With Industry News Videos From Two 27-Year-Old Guys; New Owner Gives High Times A Fresh Spark; Why Is Everybody ‘Crashing Out’?; How People Decided It’s OK To Wear AirPods Anywhere, Anytime
The Perks Of Being Harvey Weinstein’s Publicist; The Stanley Cup’s Viral Moment May Be Waining. A New Brand Chief Has A Plan.; A Surprising Trick To Making Hard Choices? Try Thinking Less; Think Twice Before You Click ‘Unsubscribe’; YouTube Relaxes Rules About What Creators Can And Can’t Say In Videos; How ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Became One Of The Most Profitable Movies In Years
Journalism Under Pressure Amid Fear Of Retribution; Our Best Punctuation Mark Is Dying Out; People Need To Learn How To Use It; The Plight Of Sharing A Name With A Culture-War Target; They Were Every Student’s Worst Nightmare. Now Blue Books Are Back.; Sustainability Has A Storytelling Problem
The MAHA-Friendly App That’s Driving Food Companies Crazy; Designers Do A Double Take At The Lettering On Pope Francis’ Tombstone; Is This The ‘Manosphere’ For Women?; 5 Navy SEAL Strategies To Turn Stress Into Success In Any Situation; New York Times Posts Gains In Advertising And Subscription Revenue
Who Is Aaron Parnas? He’s The Guy Breaking News To Gen Z; Cross Pendants Have Become A Hot Accessory In The White House And Beyond; ‘60 Minutes’ Chastises Its Corporate Parent In Unusual On-Air Rebuke; Theo Von Dismantles The Interview Show; Opinion: Trump Attacking Fed Chair Jerome Powell Is A Public Relations Ploy — And It’s Working; Big Marketers Like Mastercard, PepsiCo And Nissan Are Rethinking Pride Marketing
