The New Mad Men Of Advertising Are Everywhere Thanks To Crowdsourcing
How crowdsourcing is deconstructing the traditional business of TV advertising.
How crowdsourcing is deconstructing the traditional business of TV advertising.
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YouTube is not trying to replace TV. That would be ridiculous.
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Get yer bingo cards ready - CES 2013 is once again ground zero for weird, unnecessary celebrity appearances!
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A new law creates a situation where the public could easily end up sharing personal data without their informed consent.