StyleHaul is the latest YouTube network to get big media's attention.
Twitter Inc. is now experimenting with promoted video ads.
U.S. magazine publisher Time Inc. will report its first financial results as a separate company. Here’s what we hope to hear.
The smartphone wars are making mobile one of the biggest advertising categories in the world.
With mobile titans like Samsung, Apple and Google in the mix, wireless is the most competitive category in advertising.
The New York Times earnings show strong attention was paid to a leaked innovation report, even as dead trees still pay the bills.
Twitter has a noisy, loyal following. But can it expand into the masses? Tuesday afternoon's Q2 report should provide some answers.
Facebook is expected to grow revenue by more than 55 percent in the second quarter.
Businesses like Normal, the factory store opening in New York next month, are part of the new wave of "mass customization.”
Facebook Inc. announced its acquisition of LiveRail to attract more video ad dollars.
Apple is hiring for all positions on their retail front, indicating the launch of the iPhone 6 and the iWatch.
John Brooks' goal in the USA World Cup win over Ghana is likely to bring in new fans -- and companies.
U.S. House bill would seek to create regulatory framework for Photoshopped images in advertising.
A new study about consumer spending showed men shop online just as much as women do, but shop more frequently on their mobile devices.
Users will be able to change, delete or add to the information in their files, which will dictate what kind of ads they see on Facebook.
"The goal is to make it clear to people why they saw the ad.”
Watch Ringly’s founder discuss the company's new line of "smart" jewelry that "discreetly solves a problem women deal with every 6.5 minutes."
InBev, Coca-Cola and others are spending huge sums to put their logos on the World Cup, but guerrilla marketing may work better.
The buy expands the social media giant's native advertising business amid declining user growth.
TheTake’s Tyler Cooper discussed his startup's aim to be "the Shazam and Pinterest for movies" via mobile, the Web and Google Glass.
Online concierge clothing services for men are growing at a rapid pace online.
The future of television could be vastly different by 2025 if Netflix Chief Product Officer Neil Hunt's predictions are correct.