MediaDailyNewsCalifornia Deep Fake Law Struck Down
A federal judge has nixed California's Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act, which would have required large online platforms to block "materially deceptive" content about political
candidates. ...
By Wendy Davis

This year's turnout attracted more than 74 million unique viewers across both festival weekends. ...
By Colin Kirkland
The exception was ESPN -- and all its sports programming -- which witnessed advertising revenue growth of 3 ...
By Wayne Friedman

Sharper marketing to Gen Zalpha hasn't been enough to overcome a heavy debt load. ...
By Sarah Mahoney

Recent data and reports suggest Google AI features are destroying traffic to publishers and websites, but Liz Rei ...
By Laurie Sullivan

It will be manufactured in the U.S. as early as 2028 and will compete with the Ford E-Transi ...
By Tanya Gazdik

ESPN will own and operate the NFL Network -- its linear TV and digital media rights -- a ...
By Wayne Friedman

OpenX filed a suit against Google alleging anticompetitive practices that manipulated auctions, destroyed its ad server business, a ...
By Laurie Sullivan
The FTC wants Media Matters to turn over documents relating to the Interactive Advertising Bureau, World Federation ...
By Wendy Davis