Marketing heavyweights that have gripes about Facebook know they can take them to the platform directly through one of Facebook's councils. Here's an inside look at how they function.

"What they're saying the plan is and what they left us with doesn't fit." The latest edition of our Confessions comes from inside the New York Daily News.

For our Digiday+ members: There may be a lot of eye-popping media M&A activity right now. But for pure-play digital publishers, the conditions are not favorable.

As brands and retailers figure out where AR and VR fit into their marketing, Lowe's is using the emerging technologies to lure people into its stores.

On the latest edition of the Digiday Podcast, Architectural Digest editor in chief Amy Astley talks about using different editorial products to appeal to different audiences.

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'You can sit there and complain': Inside Facebook's marketer advisory groups

Shareen Pathak

As platforms continue to try to assert their dominance and place on media plans, client councils have been the most direct way to get that done.

'It feels like the paper died': Confessions of a New York Daily News staffer

Lucia Moses

In our latest Confession, a remaining Daily News staffer laments that many news events won’t get covered with half the editorial staff laid off.

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WTF is header bidding for mobile apps?

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Media companies looking to sell face unfavorable conditions

Max Willens

Just two years after it fetched $135 million in a bankruptcy auction, Gizmodo Media Group is likely to attract a more modest price.

Lowe's is using VR and AR to get people into stores

Suman Bhattacharyya

Lowe’s is testing AR and VR experiences to build its brand as a trusted adviser to customers rolling out home improvement projects.

Facebook is hitting publishers where it hurts: here's what you can do

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It's no secret that Facebook is cracking down on publishers. This strategic move makes perfect sense for the social media giant, but it leaves many online publishers wary of the buzz that they may have heard recently about abrupt changes that Facebook is planning to roll out. Sponsored by PubPlus.

Being "human": Human-centered design in the age of algorithm

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