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What's Next for Former Elle Editor-and-Chief Robbie Myers
Robbie Myers lead Elle for 17 years as the Editor in Chief. Now, the fashion icon has announced she will be stepping down to focus on her family and other projects. In her first on-camera interview since the announcement, Myers discusses the changing landscape of media, and how brands can keep up...
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Droga5's Trends in Advertising
Droga5 CCO Ted Royer says we’ll see ads this year that are less “desperate and pandering for your attention,” and ads that are “wonderfully non-inclusive.”
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WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell's Unique Take on the Amazon-Whole Foods Deal
"When you start to attack and disrupt models which account for very significant levels of employment, it raises all sorts of issues," WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell told Cheddar at Cannes Lions.
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Knotel Announces $25 Million Series A
Knotel announced a $25 million Series A round. Co-founders Amor Sarva and Edward Shenderovich say it will let them expand.
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The Meal-Kit Market Is Heating Up
Amazon is inking a deal with New York-based food delivery service "Olo." RBC Capital's Managing Director Mark Mahaney says this is a small bet by Amazon to work its way up the market share chain in food delivery. Mahaney says grocery is the only part of e-commerce that hasn't worked yet. While gr...
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How Alexander Graham Bell Attracted Evan Spiegel and Snap to the NYSE
Snap is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. President Tom Farley explains how Alexander Graham Bell swayed Evan Spiegel to the exchange.
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Three Components LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff Thinks Will Shape the TV Landscape
Aryeh Bourkoff of LionTree, which just banked a $55 million round for FuboTV, talked with us about the future of TV.
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Steve Case on VC Investing Outside Silicon Valley
AOL co-founder Steve Case's venture capital firm, Revolution, seeks to invest in startups and entrepreneurs based outside Silicon Valley.
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IHeartRadio CEO Bob Pittman Thinks MTV's on the Right Track
Pittman was an influential player in the network's founding. He discusses why he thinks the brand could be in for a big revival.
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Sprint Quick Phone Hack 2/21
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Steph Curry Puts Best Foot Forward With New Sneakers
GQ's Jake Woolf on the basketball star's new Under Armour kicks.
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CEO of Cengage talks about the state of higher education
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Why Coke Just Inked a Fictional Athlete
Coca-Cola just signed its first ever "virtual" athlete and is implementing first-of-its kind content integration with the upcoming EA Sports FIFA 18. Alban Dechelotte, Global Lead on Gaming & E-Sports Initiatives at Coca-Cola, shares why FIFA was the right partnership for his company. The ad spot...
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Cisco's Jens Meggers on the Upcoming Cisco Spark Board
Cisco’s Jens Meggers showed us the Spark Board, an interactive whiteboard that aims upgrade the conference room.
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Men's Health's Dean Stattmann Talks About Best Gadgets at CES 2017
Dean Stattmann showed us Men’s Health's best gadgets of CES 2017, which include Under Armour's connected running shoe.
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New York Times' Leslie Picker on Security at Law Firms
New York Times reporter Leslie Picker says it's interesting that law firms have no security in place when they know files could be used against them.
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Ford's Joe Hinrichs on the Company's Upcoming Autonomous Fleet
In the autonomous driving space, Joe Hinrichs says Ford will be set apart by its focus on self-driving trucks and SUVs.
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How Will CNET Start Implementing Security Levels in Reviews?
When will CNET rate security in smart home devices? Ry Crist says it's being discussed, but it's already a focus in reviews.
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Big Data Means Big Bucks, and Jebbit Has Big Plans
Jebbit is the world's first declared data platform, and the latest partner with Snapchat. The start-up collects consumer data through interactive mobile experiences. Co-Founder Jonathan Lacoste talks what's next, and why he thinks Snap is the perfect partnership.
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LiveScience on Male Birth Control Tests
A male birth control trial was stopped after adverse side effects were reported, but LiveScience’s Sara Miller says the shots were effective.
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Brian Sozzi: "Amazon Has Officially Declared War on Walmart"
Walmart has "beat up on" the ecommerce giant over the past year with its online expansion, The Street's Brian Sozzi says, but with this move, Amazon has "turned the knife" into its competitor's back.
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What's Next for Nintendo's Super Mario Run?
Digital Trends’ Jeremy Kaplan expects 5-10 million more app installs for Nintendo's Super Mario Run when it comes to Android.
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How Stash Wealth Helps H.E.N.R.Y.s With Budgeting
To Stash Wealth, one problem H.E.N.R.Y.s (high earners, not rich yet) have is that they save too much, making lifestyles tight.
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to Take Leave of Absence
In a companywide email, Kalanick told employees he will be taking a leave of absence to grieve for his mother, who recently died from a boating accident. The move comes amid several controversies.