PolicyBlog
by Wendy Davis, Staff Writer
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman said in a ruling issued Wednesday that Twitter can't be sued for decisions to "provide, deny, suspend or delete user accounts." Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
Facebook has agreed to settle a class-action complaint accusing the company of inflating video metrics by up to 900%. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Shares of ad spending among America's top media companies have shifted markedly, with Google moving to No. 1. from Madison Avenue's No. 3 supplier, … Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Project OAR, a consortium of technology companies and TV programmers formed earlier this year by smart TV manufacturer Vizio, today announced that Fox Corp. … Read the whole story
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by Melynda Fuller
The combined power of the two entities will allow the brands to leverage eMarketer's brand recognition and proprietary methodology, while benefiting from Business Insider's … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Maarten Albarda, Featured Contributor
General Mills CMO Ivan Pollard issued a statement following backlash against the terms of an agency review his company is conducting. Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
Today, 37% of U.S. adults say they rely "mostly" on their smartphone for accessing the Web -- up significantly from 19% in 2013. Read the whole story
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by Wendy Davis
The decision means Facebook must now face a complaint by Montana resident Noah Duguid, who says the company repeatedly sent him unwanted text messages. Read the whole story