CES, the annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association, is a vitally important event for manufacturers, developers, and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems, and more. Over 2300 brands across the world are showcased at this event, and advertisers and marketing professionals can use announcements and new products to shape their own strategies. Adweek’s CES category provides a wealth of insight into the event and covers the top stories, launches, and releases that affect the advertising industry as a whole.

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These Tech Tools Are Shaping the Future of Retail

Adweek spoke to leaders in the retail space to get a better understanding of what innovations to expect in 2021.

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Map a Purpose Journey With Love and Growth, Says Microsoft

Looking at Microsoft’s advertising, it’s apparent that the tech giant is a fan of purpose. Some of the brand’s more eye-catching and prominent work includes 2018’s campaign for the Xbox [...]

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Survey Says: ‘Meh’ to Trump’s Brand; Super Bowl Advertisers’ Biggest Challenge: Thursday’s First Things First

Welcome to First Things First, Adweek’s daily resource for marketers. We’ll be publishing the content to First Things First on Adweek.com each morning (like this post), but if you prefer [...]

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How to Handle Marketing This Week; Netflix Tops 200M subscribers: Wednesday’s First Things First

Welcome to First Things First, Adweek’s daily resource for marketers. We’ll be publishing the content to First Things First on Adweek.com each morning (like this post), but if you prefer [...]

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At CES 2021, Marketers Discuss Pandemic-Related Trends—and What to Expect Next

Execs from Uber Eats, TikTok and Bank of America shared a virtual stage this week.

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These 5 Priorities Reshaped Walmart’s Business in 2020

How America's largest retailer faced two reckonings: the pandemic and racial justice.

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‘Some Form of Programmatic’ Is the Future of All Advertising, Says Marc Pritchard

Leaders from P&G, NBCU and The Trade Desk on the fundamental changes rocking the ad industry.

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WandaVision Ushers In Streaming’s Franchise-Dominated Future

Entertainment giants are eager to leverage beloved intellectual property to keep fans tuned in—and paying.

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4 Health Innovations From CES 2021 Influenced by the Pandemic

The conference goes virtual for the first time in its history due to Covid-19.

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Taco Bell Learns: Captions Matter; A Cheesy Crime: Friday’s First Things First

As Taco Bell Brings Back Potatoes, a Plant-Based Partnership With Beyond Is in the Works Yesterday, Taco Bell announced the impending introduction of plant-based menu items, which it will launch [...]

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Trump’s Great Deplatforming; The World’s Most Expensive Art Piece: Thursday’s First Things First

Welcome to First Things First, Adweek’s daily resource for marketers. We’ll be publishing the content to First Things First on Adweek.com each morning (like this post), but if you prefer [...]

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Philo, Which Streams Discovery’s Cable Networks, Isn’t Worried About Discovery+

Philo differentiates itself from other virtual MVPD options with its focus on entertainment and lifestyle programming, but could it face competition from newly launched streamer Discovery+?

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How to Reduce AI Bias Like Google Does

Google's head of product inclusion shares AI advice at CES.

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Warner Bros.’ Simultaneous Film Releases Need New Success Metrics, CEO Says

Streaming-centered releases require a 'whole different set of criteria' to replace opening weekend box-office results.