With its Vudu streaming service, Walmart is hoping to carve out a piece of the free video streaming market — with a shoppable twist.
June 03, 2019

Welcome to today's Digiday Daily. Here are some of our top stories, from how Walmart is hoping to carve out a piece of the free video streaming market to Time Out's food hall expansion.

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Top Stories
Video Anywhere
With its Vudu streaming service, Walmart is hoping to carve out a piece of the free video streaming market — with a shoppable twist.
Retail Briefing
At DTC Day East, a New York conference for emerging brands, dominating discussions was a general ‘What now?’ Having made a collective mark on the retail’s makeup, direct-to-consumer brands are pushing to command more market share in their respective categories while dealing with an existential crisis.
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Retail Revolution
Compared to its biggest competitor Sam’s Club, Costco has been slow to push omnichannel features like buy online, pickup in-store, and digitize the in-store experience, but that’s starting to change, as the company is paying greater attention to its e-commerce business. 
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Retail Briefing
As Amazon has shifted the burden of controlling counterfeits and unauthorized sellers on its marketplace to brand owners, a secondary role has cropped up around the industry: IP watchdogs.
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Social media users can’t get enough of Instagram Stories — and brands have taken notice. In this webinar, we’ll discuss how businesses can better leverage Instagram for customer acquisition and retention.
The Programmatic Marketer
Bayer’s spending programmatic and social ads are on the verge of surpassing the amount of money it spends on TV ads.
Beyond Ads
“We’re greater than the sum of our parts, that’s the ambition. We’re building a fast-growth and audience-focused and sustainable, scalable model for international, that’s central to the business.”
Video Anywhere
On this week's Digiday Podcast, Glashow talks about the opportunity to program for Quibi, why Go90 didn’t work and more.
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