PolicyBlog
by Wendy Davis, Staff Writer
Last year, California lawmakers passed the toughest privacy law in the country. Now, legislators may be having second thoughts. Read the whole story
by Alex Weprin
The offering drew far more interest than anticipated, and received $6 billion in orders. Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
Later this quarter, Snap plans to launch Select -- a new way for advertisers to buy and reserve "commercials" alongside the platform's top Shows … Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan
Americans spent more than $146 billion on private-label products in 2018. But Amazon's private-label business represents less than 1% of its total sales. Read the whole story
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by Thom Forbes
"In order to make the change, Amazon is expected to spend $800 million in the second quarter improving warehouses and delivery infrastructures," according to … Read the whole story
by Alex Weprin
Dubbed Tremor Video PMPs, powered by RhythmOne, the PMP will provide a video supply in an auction-based environment, on an invitation-only basis. Read the whole story
by Alex Weprin
The first C13Originals series will be "Gangster Capitalism," a docs-series looking at white-collar crime in America. Read the whole story
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by Ray Schultz
Email list size grew by only 5%, in contrast to the year before, when it rose by 8%, M+R reports. Read the whole story
by P.J. Bednarski
It's the brainchild of company's CMO, who challenged agencies Verizon works with to put together a plan to improve diversity in their shops. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
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Digital workers at 'Time' aren't covered under the existing union contract, a distinction outdated in today's media environment. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
It appears that internet utilities will take search into the future, whether organic or paid -- specifically through Google. Read the whole story