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Food Network enters crowded UK social food video market, How Food52 is trying to cure the native ad

Food Network enters crowded UK social food video market, How Food52 is trying to cure the native ad growing pains, Messaging app Line is bringing its retail stores to America, [Digiday Daily] In 2014, CBS launched CBSN, a free 24-hour streaming news channel available online and across streaming devices, with the mantra of not being an online cable news channel. Three years in, [CBSN is now profitable](. In June, Food Network UK had 21 million views across platforms, up from 8 million in May. Here's [how Food Network achieved]( this international growth. Food52 is using its [distinct editorial features]( including its hotline and menu generator, to try to differentiate its branded content. "We plan to succeed in countries where our messaging app is not successful." Messaging app Line isn't as popular elsewhere as it is in Asia. That isn't stopping the brand from [expanding globally through its Line Friends stores]( with its newest location now open in New York City. Shoe brand Kickers is capitalizing on shoppers' [fear of missing out]( to compel them to make purchases on its site. Act fast -- the extended deadline for the Digiday Awards is this Thursday, August 3. Executives from Vice Media, Shake Shack, Samsung, Pernod Ricard and more are standing by to judge this year's submissions, [so don't miss this final deadline](. [Tomorrow:]( Learn how leading media companies and publishers are responding to the challenges of ad-blocking in this panel webinar. Sponsored by Instart Logic.   [How CBS News is trying to reinvent itself]( Sahil Patel CBSN is CBS News’ attempt to reach new and younger viewers. Three years in, it’s growing — and profitable. [Food Network enters crowded UK social food video market]( Lucinda Southern "Markets are nuanced. International markets don't live in boundaries; they are interested in global food trends.” Advertisement   [Tomorrow: The ad-blocker balancing act]( Sponsored Content Instart Logic With ad-blocker penetration approaching 25 percent in North American and 40 percent in Europe, restoring publisher rights and revenues has become a top of mind issue for most digital media and advertising executives. Join a panel of executives from leading publishers for an informative webinar. Sponsored by Instart Logic. [How Food52 is trying to cure the native ad growing pains]( Lucia Moses The recipe site is trying to avoid the native ad commodity trap by packaging its distinctive features for advertisers. [Messaging app Line is bringing its retail stores to America]( Yuyu Chen Line, the hottest messaging app in Japan, is trying to expand globally in countries where its messaging business is not successful with Line Friends stores. [Mastering identity mapping of the connected consumer]( Sponsored Content 4INFO This white paper offers a better understanding of the importance of identity mapping and how brands can implement it to improve their competitive trajectory. Sponsored by 4INFO. [Survey: Navigating the programmatic buying environment]( Sponsored Content RhythmOne As programmatic continues to fuel digital publishing, new challenges and opportunities arise in a rapidly evolving monetization game. From user experience and audience targeting to improving ad quality, what tactics have worked for you? What hasn't? Take a few minutes to complete the survey to get the full report and the chance to win a $500 gift card. Sponsored by RhythmOne. Advertisement     [Careers Title](   July 31, 2017 [SVP / VP of Media]( PMG Fort Worth, TX   July 31, 2017 [Senior Account Manager, Paid Social]( Elite SEM New York or Atlanta   July 27, 2017 [Social Media Producer – CNET]( CBS Interactive San Francisco, CA     [ALL CAREERS](     [Events Title]   January - December [2017 Calendar]( 2017   June 5, 2017 [Tearsheet Money Conference]( New York City   [Digiday Signal Awards](     [ALL EVENTS](     [Digiday]( 26 Mercer Street New York, NY, 10013 [Privacy Policy]( [Update Profile]( [Manage Subscriptions]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe]( Did someone forward you this email? [You can subscribe for yourself here](. [View in your browser](  

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