For a generation raised on massive multiplayer shooter games, the combination of real-time social-sharing and toxic dehumanizing rhetoric is creating a new media form altogether: a massive hate crime in … Read the whole story
Microsoft on Monday officially changed the name of its advertising business from Bing Ads to Microsoft Advertising, creating a business unit to support a … Read the whole story
A recent survey of YouTube creators found their annual earnings continue to fall and newcomers are faced with hurdles to achieve success. Read the whole story
NBCUniversal's upcoming streaming service will launch "in about a year," according to NBCU CEO Steve Burke, speaking on parent company Comcast's quarterly earnings call … Read the whole story
New York's attorney general suggests the number of consumers whose information was improperly obtained may be in the hundreds of millions. Read the whole story
Microsoft is making its advertising products more accessible to those with physical and emotional impairments and reaching out to marketers and agency reps to … Read the whole story
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
The Walmart Neighborhood Market in Levittown, N.Y., features AI-enabled cameras, interactive displays and a massive data center. Read the whole story
Beginning April 30, nine Viacom channels, including Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, and VH1, will be available on FuboTV's base tier of service. Read the whole story
Most users say they would likely not pay to use Twitter, but those ages 18 to 44 say they most likely would. It's not … Read the whole story
Verizon is expanding its 5G network to 20 cities and now taking orders for the Samsung phone that can handle the high speeds. However, … Read the whole story
TikTok will pay the largest fine in COPPA history for illegally collecting personal information from children. It will change some practices - and them … Read the whole story
Over the next few years, Netflix stands to lose content rights to a number of high-profile shows, according to "The Wall Street Journal." Read the whole story