- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023
- What Do Google's Canadian News Blackout Tests Mean For The U.S.?
- Jimmy Carter And The Lost World Of 1970s TV
- White House Tackles 'Algorithmic Discrimination'
- Industry Groups Urge FTC To Reject Petition To Regulate Ad Tech
- Readers Put More Trust In Local News Products Than National, Study Says
- Supreme Court Grapples With Tech Companies' Role In Terror Attack
- FCC To Vote On Regulations To Curb Text Spam
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Swings To Profit, Diamond Sports Troubles Continue
- NPR Is Planning To Lay Off 10% Of Its Staff
- UK Court Rules: Online News Services Are Not 'Newspapers'
- 'Buffalo News' Moves Printing To 'Cleveland Plain Dealer'
- UK Publishers See Little Future In Programmatic, Study Finds
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023
- Brian Monahan's Quest For Another 'Schoolhouse Rock' Moment
- Teens Could Sue Over Social-Media Addiction Under Proposed Utah Law
- Senate Grills FCC Nominee Sohn For Third Time
- FTC Commissioner Announces Resignation, Cites 'Abuse Of Power' By Chair
- 625 Of Twitter's Top 1K Advertisers Still MIA, Revenue Down 60%
- States Consider Bills To Subsidize Local Newspaper Subscriptions
- Meta Opens Next Phase Of Ad Transparency
- Dentsu, Others Linked To Tokyo Olympics-Related Bid Rigging Scandal
- Why Walmart, YouTube, Sprite Are Black Americans' Top Brands
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023
- 'Finish The Job'
- Biden To Call For 'Strong Limits' On Targeted Advertising
- Ad Groups Counter Biden's Call To Limit Online Targeting
- Gay Rights Supporters Urge Senate To Denounce Attacks On FCC Nominee
- Fox Corp. Reports 4% Gain In Q4 Ad Sales, Cable Nets Dip 0.7%
- Alliance for Audited Media Chart Rates Pubs' Reliability, Political Bias
- U.S. Rollout Is Ascential To Ad Net Zero, Er, I Mean Essential
- FTC Won't Ask Appeals Court To Block Meta's Purchase Of Supernatural