The new editor-in-chief has an ear to the ground.
The prevailing theme in the best Digiday stories of this week is that publishers are working hard at cracking new business models.
A look at Jessica Lessin at her subscription tech news site, why Google is beating out Facebook for publisher hearts and minds, the lonely plight of the agency Republican, and why scale isn't dea...
Another year, another South by Southwest has come and gone. Thanks to the East Coast storm, our correspondents spent more time tweeting angrily at their airlines than they did on the ground in Au...
Consulting firms keep moving in on agency turf, while publishers experience content studio growing pains of their own.
While you were busy meeting with the Russian ambassador this week, you may have missed some great content.
It's rare that you can ask publishers en masse what’s on their minds. But that’s precisely what we were able to do this week.
Publishing is in the throes of a backlash, a rejection of the scale model that’s premised on amassing giant audience numbers and then making money off ads. That model has proved to be wanting i...
Another week, another round of Donald Trump outrage. Under Armour celebrated the president's pro-business stance -- and its customers responded by burning their gear. Meanwhile, social media plat...
Nine out of 10 beginners who pick up a guitar today will abandon the instrument within three months, according to Ethan Kaplan, chief product officer and gm of Fender Digital. “The only way to ...
There is no shortage of media woe out there. Brands want to bring programmatic in house, but find there are significant challenges to achieving efficiencies. French newspaper Le Monde wants to co...
A roundup of some of our best stories this week: We spoke with publishers about reports that Facebook will start showing ads in the middle of videos. And we spoke with publishers who insist their...
You made it. New year, same old you. If one of your resolutions was to read more Digiday, we've got your back. Here are our best stories from the first week of 2017. There's some looking forward,...
The end of the year is so close you can just about taste it. Although there is no shortage of real (horrifyingly real) news out there, already publishers are running their year-end lists. But if ...
It was the worst of years, it was the worst of years. For as superlative in every way as 2016 was, we could think of no better tribute than to come up with our own list of media and marketing's b...