Carnival Cruise Line leans on Nick Offerman to pitch real-world fun

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Want a respite from the constant scrolling and nonstop notifications? Looking for some good, old-fashioned fun? Go on a cruise—specifically a Carnival cruise.That’s the message of Carnival Cruise Line’s latest campaign from TBWAChiatDay NY. The campaign, which stars Nick Offerman, leans into the actor’s tough-yet-genial persona to showcase how fun on a cruise can bring out a person’s playful side.

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This holiday season, more brands are mixing affiliate arrangements into their creator deals

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Netflix buys Warner Bros. Discovery in deal valued at $83 billion

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Ruby Is Not a Serious Programming Language

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Spotify Wrapped is for advertisers, too

If there’s one thing that’s a sure bet at the end of the year, it’s the promise of being read for filth by Spotify Wrapped—and that’s not just true for listeners, but the app’s advertisers, too.This week, the audio streamer released its annual user data year-in-review alongside a version for

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The Rare Earth Metal Driving Tensions Between the US and China

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What’s happening with social media bans?

As talk of social media platform bans mount for various reasons, social media marketers may be wondering where they—or their audiences—will soon be able to post or not post. Here’s the latest.What’s going on with the US TikTok ban? It’s been a couple of months since President Trump ordered the

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Why Cinemark is testing an industry-first brand campaign

A film buff could probably rattle off their favorite movie trailers without much effort—but could they name their top movie theater trailer? And no, the in-theater AMC ad starring Nicole Kidman doesn’t count!Outside of the physical cinema itself, where perks of membership or a message about the theater chain may

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Sam Bankman-Fried Goes on the Offensive

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