U.S. ad spending lagged the erosion of the U.S. economy going in and coming out of the 2020 recession, according to a MediaPost analysis of final quarterly estimates for quarterly … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Let me explain a few things about "the media" that every other administration learns in the first 10 minutes of their term. Read the full story by George Simpson
The ads are designed to convince Anti-Castro voters in the U.S. to vote for Biden. But you probably wouldn't want your kids to see them. Read the full story by Richard Whitman
Those who tune in hoping to see an analysis of American selfie culture will instead get a documentary about the state of the United States. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Total national TV entertainment advertising sank 25% in September to $2 billion -- mostly due to the lack of TV network prime-time programming for the new TV season, according to … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The stunning closure comes just six months after the launch of the high-profile, short-form video streamer from Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg -- which drew $1.75 billion from backers and $150 … Read the full story by Karlene Lukovitz
The DOJ on Tuesday took action against Google, alleging the company abused its market power and stifled competition. Google responded by stating the DOJ's case is "deeply flawed" and if … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
Krakowsky is currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of IPG and the Chairman of IPG Mediabrands. He will succeed Michael Roth in the CEO role while Roth … Read the full story by Steve McClellan
What happens, for example, when an extrovert and introvert are locked down in the same house together -- like my wife and myself? Read the full story by Gord Hotchkiss
The murky world of "pink slime" websites publish biased stories, many from conservative news sites. Read the full story by
The DOJ is expected to file the "most aggressive U.S. legal challenge to a company's dominance in the tech sector in more than two decades." Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
The U.S. ad economy grew 2.7% in September -- its second consecutive month of expansion since the COVID-19 pandemic sent it into decline in March. While the rate of expansion … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Facebook tagged warnings to 150 million misleading election-related posts, and 2.2 million ads were rejected because they failed to complete the political ad authorization process. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
Joe Biden is being talked about slightly more positively than negatively for the first time during the campaign, according to Engagement Labs' latest three-week rolling average. Biden has a "net … Read the full story by Ed Keller
Technology drives change faster and faster, and we shouldn't assume what is acceptable today will be acceptable tomorrow, says author Juan Enriquez. Read the full story by Steven Rosenbaum
The firm said all regions improved performances in the third quarter compared to the second, with the North American region bolstered by the health and wellness sector. Read the full story by Steve McClellan
Nielsen says local TV news continues to have the biggest average weekly "reach" for all demographics, at 54% of persons 18 years and up, with national broadcast TV at 42% … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
It's a "problem" most media outlets would love to have: As the U.S. election approaches, YouTube ad inventory in key states and races is unavailable or beyond the means of … Read the full story by Karlene Lukovitz
Many of the game's 2,200 questions are about television, and television commercials -- from the 1950s through the 1970s. Read the full story by Adam Buckman