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Nearly a century after inventing the soap opera on radio in 1933, Procter & Gamble plans to bring the genre into the app world next year with “The Golden Pear Affair.” While radio’s “Ma Perkins” (you ...
Native, the personal care brand marketed by Procter & Gamble, is producing a 50-episode microdrama inspired by soap operas, per details shared with Marketing Dive. The scripted content series, titled ...
Reels continue to surge as a go-to format for entertainment, education, and discovery. But Meta’s message to advertisers is clear: success requires native creative — not repurposed assets. Think 9:16 ...
BISMARCK — At 25, Lorraine Davis’ battle with substance abuse landed her in prison, but she wasn’t a felon. She was a grieving daughter who turned to alcohol to mourn the death of her mother, and ...
The Washington State design professionals on the AD PRO Directory capture the region’s natural beauty through their striking residential and commercial projects. From contemporary waterfront mansions ...
Sponsored results in Google Search are getting less screen time with a new update that makes them much more obvious. Users will even be able to hide sponsored ads in Google Search. According to a blog ...
AppLovin’s APP story has shifted from game creation to algorithmic precision, a full-blown reinvention few tech firms may dare to attempt. Once tethered to the unpredictable cycles of mobile gaming, ...
LOS ANGELES — Greensboro native and Los Angeles Chargers receiver Keenan Allen caught his 1,000th career pass on Sunday against the Commanders, becoming the fastest player in NFL history to hit the ...
Indie band The Format played their first show in nearly two decades to a sold-out crowd in Phoenix. The band performed fan favorites and debuted two new songs during the 19-song set. Jim Adkins of ...
ST. LOUIS — More than 100 mounds built by Native Americans once sat on the land that is now St. Louis before European settlers destroyed them. The last remaining mound is now officially in the hands ...
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