We're marketers and despite the fact that we're always talking, here at Digitas Studios, we make it a point to only say something when we have something valuable to say. Tune in for conversations with industry notables as we pull back the curtain on what it is that we ACTUALLY do. (Or at least listen as we figure it out ourselves.)
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The Path To Brand Salvation
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Scott Donaton of Digitas Studios and Randall Rothenberg from IAB map out the Path to Brand Salvation in this Newfront edition of Sometimes On.Door DigitasLBi Studios
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What Shouldn't I Be Telling Them?
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DigitasLBi Chicago’s Doug Ryan, Chris Bannon of Midroll Media and Rishad Tobaccowalla of Publicis Groupe talk about finding followers and the single biggest joke that’s been pulled on marketers in this Newfront edition of Sometimes On.Door DigitasLBi Studios
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Do We Still Need Human Beings?
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Eric Korsh of DigitasLBi and Erin McPherson from Maker Studios discuss the debate around data vs. creativity in this Newfront edition of Sometimes On.Door DigitasLBi Studios
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The 10 Commandments Of Content
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DigitasLBi Chief Content Officer, Scott Donaton and Fast Company’s Teressa Iezzi lay down the law with the 10 Commandments of Content in this Newfront edition of Sometimes On.Door DigitasLBi Studios
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A Face For Radio- w/ Fullscreen & Rooster Teeth
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Digitas CEO Tony Weisman flirts with his very handsome guests, Ezra Cooperstein and George Strompolos of Fullscreen, and Gus Sorola of Rooster Teeth, Live at SXSW.Learn more about our guests here:www.fullscreen.comwww.roosterteeth.comDoor DigitasLBi Studios
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