
Yeah, That's Probably an Ad Podcast
1) 165 - The New Retail Experience
The retail industry is rapidly changing. Experiential reporter Ian Zelaya writes: “More retailers are using experiential techniques to evolve and compete with online shopping.” He and emerging tech r...Show More
2) The SSP in the Shadows
A hidden link in the ad tech supply chain is raising eyebrows. Buyers found themselves unknowingly transacting through Epsilon’s SSP, owned by Publicis—giving a rival agency potential access to sensit...Show More
3) Frankenstein Criteo With Better Hands
The retail media gold rush is getting crowded, and Criteo’s role is being tested. ADWEEK’s Kathryn Lundstrom unpacks the battles ahead in one of digital advertising’s hottest sectors. Hosted on Acast....Show More
4) Keeping Air in the Jordans
Michael Jordan hasn’t played in two decades—but the Jordan Brand he built is turning 40. We explore how Nike is keeping it relevant in a world where most Gen Z fans never saw him play. Hosted on Acast...Show More
5) Bad Jeans
Brooke Shields did it in the ’80s. Sidney Sweeney did it in 2025. We compare the ad playbook then and now—and how American Eagles' “Great Jeans” campaign became a Rorschach test for the American psych...Show More
6) The Measurement Wars: Nielsen vs. Everybody
Can anyone topple Nielsen? We break down TV’s biggest (and nerdiest) turf war. For a while in 2021, the longtime ratings king looked vulnerable—inviting challengers like VideoAmp, iSpot, and Comscore ...Show More
7) The Fall of the Velvet Hammer, the Rise of the Rose
As X pivots to AI and WPP bets on a systems exec, we explore what Linda Yaccarino’s departure and Cindy Rose’s arrival mean for the future of marketing leadership. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva...Show More
8) The War for the Living Room
Can a single deal between streaming frenemies redraw the streaming power map? Roku’s partnership with Amazon could transform connected TV, shaking up rivals like The Trade Desk, Walmart, Google, and L...Show More
9) The Scam Lions
The Cannes Lions wants to honor creativity. But in 2025, it also honored fabrication. We investigate the fallout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10) What Really Killed The Mill?
Thousands of jobs gone. Decades of prestige, erased. What really killed The Mill? We go inside parent company Technicolor’s mismanagement and hidden debt, and the talent drain behind one of the produc...Show More