Ken Auletta’s “Frenemies” describes the new landscape for advertising and marketing, both competing with and dependent on Silicon Valley.
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Nonfiction: They’re Not ‘Mad Men’ Anymore. But the Ad Business Is Still High Stakes.
Wednesday, 6 June 2018
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