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Adweek

Aug 01 2025
Magazine

The all-new Adweek features news and information for marketing, media and advertising professionals that you can’t find anywhere else. Each issue includes profiles and interviews with top newsmakers, critiques of hot ad campaigns, the latest trends in print, digital and advertising and much more.

WHAT’S COMING UP NEXT

CANNES LIONS CRACKS DOWN • A 2025 festival marred by scandals leads to stricter regulations.

The End of Cravings • GLP-1 drugs are disrupting industries well beyond food.

What’s NeXt • Linda Yaccarino’s departure raises questions about X’s ad business.

SUMMER TOURISTS GIVE U.S. THE COLD SHOULDER • Every kind of travel, by international and domestic visitors, is down—except one.

Can We End Ad Fraud? • We have the tools. For them to be effective will take the entire industry working together.

The Future of Search • Google’s AI era is here—but its ad business hangs in the balance.

ADS IN GOOGLE’S AI SEARCH PRODUCTS • Google is rolling out ads in both AI Overviews and AI Mode.

MEDIA PLAN OF THE YEAR • THE BEST CAMPAIGN can’t make its deserved impact without a dynamic media strategy. 2025’s Media Plan of the Year awards recognize the agencies and brand-side planners on the front lines of innovation, culture, and social relevance. This year’s list spans 22 categories ranging from Best Use of AI to Best Use of Social, chosen by a jury of fellow industry professionals. Whether it’s reviving a brand’s lost history for a new generation, a B2B business finding a more general audience, or even creating a new holiday, these media plans took risks and showed impressive results.

AGENCY ALL-STARS • FROM AI SAVANTS TO VISUAL ARTISTS AND OUT-OF-THE-BOX STORYTELLERS, OUR HONOREES BREAK EVERY MOLD.

MEET THE OTTERFORDS • SeaPak turns to an otter family to sell seafood.

Get the Motors Running • Langrand CCO Jesse Cruze finds zen in his garage-turned-mechanic shop.

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English