- Marketing Politics Daily - Friday, March 3, 2017
- 'Alexa, Contact My Legislator'
- NRA Responds To 'New York Times' 'Truth' Ad
- Trump Rails, But CNN Pushes Quality Journalism
- AI Knows What is Fake News, Even if Your FB Friends Don't
- AG Jeff Sessions Recuses Himself From Investigations Into 2016 Campaign
- Broadband Security Rules Lifted By FCC
- Pence Used Personal Email For State Business, Homeland Security -- And Got Hacked
- FCC Blocks Internet Data Privacy Rule
- MDC Partners Subsidiary Subpoenaed By DOJ
- Cable Industry Cheers FCC For Staying Data Security Rules
- FCC Chief Rails Against Net Neutrality 'Mistake'
- UN Goes Global With Anti-Violence Against Women Spot From Uruguay
- Activists Say They Plan to Evade Anti-Spam Laws in 2018
- Catholic Health Initiatives Introduces First National Brand Campaign
- Georgia AG Warns Consumers About Spam Scam
- 'NYT' Revamps Lead Pages
- Whatever Happened To VNRs? The Original Fake News
- Fallon Flounders As Colbert Climbs
- Marketing Politics Daily - Wednesday, March 1, 2017
- Judge Sides Against Google In 'Faceprint' Battle
- Trump Proposes Cutting State Department Budget By 37%
- President Trump Takes Calmer Tone In Address, Policies Remain Vague
- FBI Planned To Pay British Spy Who Authored Trump-Russia Dossier
- Who Was This Guy? Suddenly, Trump Looked Like The President
- Nexstar Posts Strong Revs, Stock Price Dips
- Health Care Center Of Democratic Response To President Trump's Address
- 'Trump Slump' In Tourism Taking Hold
- FCC Not Expected To Review AT&T, Time Warner Deal
- Get Rid Of The White House Correspondents Dinner
- Brexit Fears See British Companies Setting Up EU Offices
- Trump Rules Out Media Sources, Promises To 'Do Something' About Press
- Copy Trump - Ex Chancellor Says UK Should Replace Corporation Tax With Destination Charges
- Social Media Politicizing Military, Study Finds
- Government Launches New Digital Strategy For Post-Brexit UK
- Craigslist Founder Donates $1M To ProPublica To Fight Fake News
- Senate Democrats Urge FCC To Preserve Broadband Privacy Rules
- Publishers Flout FTC Rules On Native Disclosures
- How Bunkers In Baghdad Plays Golf To Support U.S. Troops