Publishers grapple with Q1 ad revenue challenges in a “buyer’s market”
By Sara Guaglione It’s been a tough three months for publishers, according to executives who spoke during a closed-door town hall session at the Digiday…
By Sara Guaglione It’s been a tough three months for publishers, according to executives who spoke during a closed-door town hall session at the Digiday…
By Krystal Scanlon Despite previously stating it’s an ad-free zone, Substack — like many other platforms before it — is no longer ruling out advertising.…
By Headlines Team Social media has long influenced fashion, beauty, and even food trends, but in 2025, its reach extends further into the world of…
By Alexander Lee A year into its first brand marketing campaign in over a decade, The Economist’s traffic numbers have seen high highs and low…
By Sara Guaglione Time has evaluated “dozens and dozens” of AI tools to determine what could be a good fit for the company, both as…
By Cyan Zhong When Liquid Death, the edgy, death-metal-themed water brand that took American social media by storm, announced it was pulling out of the…
By kflanagan@hubspot.com (Kieran Flanagan) Who wouldn’t want their own personal executive assistant? Sounds pretty awesome, right? Well, with the AI tool Claude, anyone can set…
By Sam Bradley The injection of college sports creators into the U.S. influencer economy has permanently altered the way creator marketing and sports partnerships work.…
By Sara Guaglione This week’s Media Briefing recaps what publishers had to say about referral traffic (which, spoiler alert, is as volatile as ever) during…
By Alex White Would you trust a mechanic or an actor for car-buying advice? One has expertise, the other has fame — but both are…