Netflix rounds out a tough 2022 with strong subscriber growth: Revenues rose just 1.9%, but investors responded positively to its results and outlook.
Mobile app install ad spending is on the rise, and more video content on social media means an increase in time spent on platforms. Plus, click and collect remains a popular option for grocery buyers. Our forecasters laid out some good news for advertisers.
“The customer journey is constantly evolving and it's not linear.” That was the advice of Ram Iyer, worldwide director of digital strategy and ecommerce at Microsoft, speaking this week on the “Behind the Numbers: Reimagining Retail” podcast.
TikTok isn’t solely driven by its famous algorithm: ByteDance employees can make posts go viral without any disclosures.
On today's episode, we discuss how generative AI will transform how content and creative teams function across industries, the relationship between Web3 and loyalty, brands focusing on games as a training ground for the metaverse, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Jessica Lis and Yory Wurmser.
US venture capital funding of generative AI was up 27% year over year in 2022, hitting $1.4 billion, according to PitchBook. That money, however, was spread among fewer deals—78 last year compared with 85 in 2021. Nonetheless, it represents a massive increase from 2020, when funding totaled $200 million.
Procter & Gamble is determined to push through price hikes: Despite falling sales volumes and softening demand, the CPG giant plans to continue raising prices to cover its costs.
Amazon-owned Whole Foods is in expansion mode: While its parent company looks to cut costs, the high-end grocer sees an opportunity to attract consumers as they return to in-store shopping.
Healthcare providers don’t understand Gen Z: Recent research shows that healthcare providers may be targeting these young adults the wrong way.
Healthcare workers are still ready to jump ship: Labor issues are top of mind for health systems and other providers, even as organizations proceed with layoffs.
Healthcare interoperability state of play? Health systems are gearing up to spend more on connected health solutions in 2023. We explore the factors propelling this shift.
India regulators challenge Google business models: Accused of abusing its dominant position to push pre-installed software, Google failed to allow users to uninstall apps or choose preferred search engines.
YouTube TV looks to become more user friendly: Content library, live tabs are revamped to include personalized programming suggestions.
TikTok broadens effort to call out state-controlled media: US, China among countries added to labeling program in bid for greater transparency.
Commercial generative AI poses risk for companies: Kenyan workers paid under $2 per hour to help build ChatGPT are among many human contributors behind generative AI who aren’t given sufficient compensation.
A better year for VC funding? 2022 saw a precipitous drop in VC funding compared with record levels in 2021. Generative AI and climate tech could fuel a funding resurgence.
T-Mobile widens the gap in speed tests, 5G coverage: T-Mobile’s download speeds and coverage pulled further away from the competition in Q4. How can Verizon and AT&T catch up?
Tough economy challenges creator platforms: Fading investor fervor, consumer spending pullback force staff cuts and focus on revenue generation.