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Google continues to bleed advertisers as Johnson & Johnson walk
Google has lost another major advertiser with healthcare giant Johnson and Johnson the latest client to pull digital advertising from You Tube. It is part of the ingoing row about how channels allowing offensive videos come to carry...
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YouTube boycott over offensive content
Big-name companies are boycotting YouTube over concerns their brands are being damaged by ad placements alongside unsavoury content
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Tech diversity
Paolo Gaudiano, founder and CEO at Aleria, on why diversity targets are futile, and why we should first focus on performance
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European court rules size doesn’t matter in supermarket ads
The European Court of Justice has concluded that size doesn’t matter in a case involving French chains Carrefour and Intermarché. The judges ruled that retailers can compare prices from different sized stores provided they make it clear...
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Stomach-churning stunt
Toronto police have arrested a Russian daredevil after he performed and videotaped a dangerous rooftop stunt
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Advertising in disguise on social media
Commercial messages are often disguised as recommendations from someone in your social network, CBC's Dianne Buckner reports
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Admiral insurance app profiles users
Wendy Grossman, a member of the Open Rights Group's advisory council, on a new and significant privacy intrusion
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Hop over to Paris campaign launched to take advantage of Brexit bank moves
European financial centres are stepping up a charm offensive hoping to lure London’s financial movers and shakers following the Brexit vote. La Defense, the financial district in Paris, has launched an advertising campaign. It features a...
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Marketing healthy eating to children
Experts say they have found the secret recipe for getting your kids to eat healthy foods.
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Inside Taboola's Expansion to China
Cheddar is featuring its coverage of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity from inside the Taboola tent. Cheddar's Peter Gorenstein spoke with Taboola Founder and CEO Adam Singolda about the opportunity he sees in China.
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Planning against obesity in Italy
Six months ago Stefano De Santis sought help – he was overweight, had high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The 41-year-old told Euronews how, with the help of nutritional biologist Serena Capurso, he has lost 11 kilos since then....
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Facebook's shares
Mara Einstein of City University of New York on the information that Facebook shares with advertisers
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WestJet Miracles Campaign: Behind the Scenes
As part of a viral marketing campaign, WestJet launched a day of "12,000 miracles." Behind the scenes, the day included a chance encounter with Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle.
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Emotional Advertising | Inside the WestJet Christmas Miracles Campaign
We take you behind-the-scenes of this year's WestJet Christmas ad and take a closer look at why emotional advertising is so effective.
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Yonge-Dundas Square renaming not fully funded: report
The agency that runs Yonge-Dundas Square is warning it will cost at least $500,000 more than what the city has budgeted to rename the marquee Toronto space to Sankofa Square. The city says funding will have to come from in-kind support...
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Free comic books? Yes please, say these Halifax fans
Stores across North America took part in Free Comic Book Day on Saturday. In Halifax, people donned costumes and flocked to their local purveyor to mark the occasion.
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Apple Is Being Sued By The US In Antitrust Case
Big news: The US government is taking legal action against Apple, and here's why you should care. Accused of monopolizing the market, particularly in the iPhone and Apple Watch sectors, Apple faces allegations of anti-competitive...
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This 92-year-old says he unknowingly entered into an automatic subscription with an American company
Lloyd Walker says he only recently got out of the contract with the Bradford Exchange, which has been selling collectibles, trinkets and jewelry since the 1970s. As the CBC’s Ariana Kelland reports, one organization is calling for...
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Lawmakers ban foreign sponsoring of online ads three months before EU election
The rules will add to measures already in place for online platforms under the Digital Services Act.
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The hottest ticket in town? $6 breakfast
OM, a restaurant in Prince George, B.C., is attracting long lines every morning after offering a February special of bacon, eggs, toast and hashbrowns for a grand total of $5.95.
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You can name a cat after your ex and have it neutered
A Saskatchewan animal shelter raising money to spay and neuter cats is taking a different approach to fundraising, ahead of Valentine's Day. The Humboldt SPCA is having a "neuter your ex" fundraiser. For every $50, they'll name a cat...
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Amazon Prime Video won't be ad-free much longer, unless you pay more
As of Monday, Amazon Prime Video will become the latest company to add commercials to its TV shows and movies — unless consumers are prepared to pay more.
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Ads start on Amazon Prime Video as of Monday
As of Monday, Amazon Prime Video will become the latest company to add commercials to its TV shows and movies — unless consumers are prepared to pay more.