How influencers are changing advertising with Digitas CEO Amy Lanzi

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Today’s episode is a little different: Digitas CEO Amy Lanzi and I recorded this conversation live on stage during advertising week in New York City at an event graciously hosted by Adweek. 

I've actually been dying to talk to Amy. Digitas is one of the most important agencies in the entire advertising business with huge clients and massive influence over big platforms like Instagram and YouTube. After all, they're the ones buying the ads that keep all of those companies afloat. As you'd expect, she has a lot of thoughts about influencers, creators, AI, and everything that is going to change the advertising industry in the months and years to come.


Links: 


Publicis Groupe acquires influencer-marketing giant Influential | Marketing Dive


Epsilon has first Digital CDP to provide native omni-channel activation | Epsilon


Stagwell is on the hunt for adtech as the ad company continues its acquisition spree | BI


Emma Chamberlain Is the People’s Influencer | Allure


Inside the World of Sephora Squad | Marketing Scoop


Fanatics Launches Fanatics Live, a Next-Gen Live Commerce Platform | Fanatics


There’s no AI without the cloud, says AWS CEO Adam Selipsky | The Verge


A Google breakup is on the table, say DOJ lawyers | The Verge


For Gen Z, TikTok Is the New Search Engine | The New York Times




Credits:

Decoder is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. This episode was edited by Xander Adams. Our supervising producer is Liam James.
The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.
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