Can the NYT Shift Native Ad Labeling Debate?

The New York Times is still the gold standard of publishers. Its embrace of native advertising is an important step in legitimizing this modernized version of the advertorial. Importantly, the Times is also looking to impose far more rigid standards that are currently used throughout the publishing world.The post Can the NYT Shift Native Ad Labeling Debate? appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

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