A Duel for the Chicago Food Depository
Featuring a highly-competitive lineup of flavor profiles, the 2017 Eicoff Dip Duel was one for the record and recipe books.
4 Reasons the Death of Agency Culture, a Vital Differentiator, Is Near
What makes one agency different from another, really? Judging from an informal sampling of the propaganda on many agencies’ websites, not that much on paper.
Another Home Run @ Eicoff Media Day
Thanks to everyone who attended another terrific Eicoff Media Day.
TV Ads Breathe Life into Digital Channels
The 1979 hit song “Video Killed the Radio Star” focused on the passing of time, when “stars” created through radio programming were replaced by a new era of music videos on T
Netflix Cease-and-Desist to ‘Stranger Things’ Bar Is an Internet Hit
Netflix recently got wind of a pop-up bar in Chicago themed around its popular show Stranger Things, and put its lawyers on the job.
Growing Apps Through TV
The pairing of app-based businesses and television advertising may seem as unlikely as General Motors and classified advertising.
Coming soon to Facebook Watch: sponsored shows
Facebook Watch is barely out of the gate, but publishers are already trying to sell advertisers on sponsored shows on the fledgling video-viewing platform.
Debunking Myths: Don't Count Out Traditional Advertising Channels; Embrace Them
To digital media marketing proponents, it sounds like a sacrilegious statement, but it's true — and a significant amount of online media marketing can be a colossal waste of money.
Common Sense in a Shiny New World
Here at Eicoff, we believe in common sense. It can reduce complex issues to simple truisms.
Why the Upcoming TV Season Will Be Unlike Any Other
We're days away from the beginning of a new television season, and I sense that we are entering a new frontier of this medium's existence.
Facebook and Apple Are About to Take AR Mainstream. Here’s How Marketers Are Gearing Up
This past weekend in New York, the United Nations created a Facebook Live filter for World Humanitarian Day that let users overlay their real-time clips with augmented reality,
A Failure to Communicate
For everyone who has ever watched TV, the above words undoubtedly have been uttered – in your own head or out loud – after viewing a commercial that made little or no sense.
Media Companies and Buyers Are Finally Getting Serious About Data and Audience-Targeted Advertising
This year’s upfront market ended up being far healthier across the board than many had anticipated.
YouTube's Fastest-Growing Audience Is In the Living Room and Advertisers Want in
There's a great migration happening among the citizens of YouTube, and it's not in the direction one might assume.