Sunday, 25 October 2020

How Quibi fell apart in 199 days

Hi! Welcome to the Insider Advertising daily for October 26. I'm Lauren Johnson, a senior advertising reporter at Business Insider. Subscribe here to get this newsletter in your inbox every weekday. Send me feedback or tips at LJohnson@businessinsider.com.

Today's news: How Quibi fell apart, inside The Richard Group's troubles, and the execs leading the e-commerce advertising industry.


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The 199 days that doomed Quibi: How $1.75 billion couldn't save the most hyped app of the year from a pandemic and apathetic users

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Inside the biggest independent ad agency, The Richards Group, where some say an old-school culture that included all-male retreats fueled racism and sexism

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E-commerce is skyrocketing during the pandemic while traditional ad budgets shrink. Meet the 8 insiders at places like Walmart, Amazon, and CVS tasked with turning retail into big ad businesses

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