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Starbucks is advertising for an in-house lawyer with experience in 'strike contingency planning' amid increased unionization efforts
Starbucks posted an ad on Wednesday searching for a director of corporate counsel with experiences …
Gabrielle Bienasz
Airbnb guests sue over their 'house of horror' rental, saying it was full of bats that attacked them in bed
A group of women said in a lawsuit against Airbnb that they had to get rabies shots after their ren…
Sophia Ankel
Seeking nominations for the rising stars of brand marketing in 2021
Insider is seeking to identify up-and-coming marketers who are shaking things up at established and…
Tanya Dua
Verizon is reportedly eyeing a media spin-off
Insider's top advertising and media stories for April 29.
Lauren Johnson
Luxury fashion house Gucci under fire for using real tigers in ad campaign ahead of Chinese New Year
Gucci's special collection was launched earlier this month to celebrate the 2022 Year of the Tiger,…
Huileng Tan
Brands are falling back in love with ad agencies
Insider's top advertising and media stories for March 8.
Lauren Johnson
More advertisers are taking marketing in-house — meet the firms helping them make the move
Business Insider's top advertising and media stories for November 19.
Lauren Johnson
How Microsoft beat Google to win Netflix's advertising business
The biggest story in tech right now is how Microsoft won Netflix, scoring the biggest ad prize of t…
Jordan Parker Erb
Tesla is under investigation by the Justice Department over its driving range claims, and reportedly over plans to build a glass house for Elon Musk
Tesla disclosed in its quarterly report to investors that it had been subpoenaed by the DoJ in rela…
Pete Syme
A crumbling New York house is for sale for $4,000 — but there's a catch
The 1894-built home will require $136,000 in renovations, and potential buyers will need to show pr…
Dan Latu
Twitter's posthumous blue checks look a lot like necro-advertising, the legally questionable marketing strategy that uses dead celebrities to boost sales
Delebs, or dead celebrities, have been used to promote products from Diet Coke to Dirt Devil vacuum…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
I'm a millennial advertising CEO and my Gen Z employees have taught me to lead with emotion first
Being in charge of an all-women team of mostly Gen Zers has helped me learn what the younger genera…
Jordan Hart
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams The Lincoln Project as being in 'scam territory' after it raised $67 million to try to persuade never-Trump Republicans to vote for Biden
AOC called on the group, run by former GOP operatives, to "take the L" and put any remaining cash t…
Tyler Sonnemaker
Awaiting the cinema-advertising bounceback
In this week's Insider Advertising we're covering movie advertising's rebound, Instacart and Uber's…
Lara O'Reilly
Twitter verification: What do the grey, gold, blue ticks and profile labels mean?
Twitter has relaunched its Blue-tick offering this week along with a couple of additional new check…
Lessons 2021 taught our advertising leaders
If 2020 was about self-isolation and prioritizing their physical health, 2021 taught me the importa…
Instagram is working to open up messaging to third parties
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 21.
Lauren Johnson
Why brands like Anheuser-Busch are taking more advertising in-house
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for August 11.
Lauren Johnson
Kelly Johnson, who is married to House Speaker Mike Johnson, practices a form of Christian counseling that classifies people into 'choleric', 'phlegmatic,' and other ancient personality types purportedly ordained by God
Both Johnsons hold deeply religious views, which have been at the center of their personal and prof…
Brent D. Griffiths
Trends 2022: Where advertising is headed in the year to come
Our creative experts tell us what to expect from 2022