The Atlantic says the paywall is coming in the second half of 2019 -- after first announcing it in 2017.

For Digiday+ members: HBO and Turner were cash cows for Time Warner. New parent AT&T wants them to be bigger.

After finding that a majority of its digital ads were not reaching its target audience of women between the ages of 24 and 55 years old, Avocados From Mexico is pushing for digital ad sellers to guarantee its ads hit the mark 70 percent of the time, as measured by Nielsen

In an interview with Digiday, Bullish Inc.'s Mike Duda discusses why he's still eyeing new consumer companies as potential investments, why digital brands have struck a chord with customers, and what will happen as traditional retailers and DTC companies make more arrangements.

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The Atlantic's shift to subscriptions is delayed

Max Willens

The Atlantic says the paywall is coming in the second half of 2019 — after first announcing it in 2017.

'Change is coming. It's about to get rougher before it gets smoother': Why AT&T is combining HBO and Turner

Sahil Patel

HBO and Turner were cash cows for Time Warner. New parent AT&T wants them to be bigger.

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Social media ROI: A guide for beauty brands

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Social media has forever changed the face of beauty marketing. Savvy brands have been able to utilize visually-focused social platforms to tell stories, engage with consumers and connect with influencers. However, across all channels, one question lingers: just how exactly can one measure social media ROI? Sponsored by Dash Hudson.

Avocados From Mexico wants guaranteed digital audience reach

Tim Peterson

Avocados From Mexico had found that its digital ads were reaching its target audience only 20-30 percent of the time.

Bullish's Mike Duda: 'Raising a lot of money isn't a trophy'

Hilary Milnes

Mike Duda, the managing partner at Bullish Inc., isn't backing down on direct-to-consumer brands.

Publishers have a problem: Their paywalls are too steep to scale

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If 2018 showed us anything, it's that the Duopoly seems to be unstoppable. Google and Facebook lurched from scandal to scandal, suffering bad press, but sacrificing just a fraction of their market shares. Why? Sponsored by Cxense.

Three ways you can stay ahead of the latest retail trends

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