- Marketing Politics Daily - Friday, Jan. 29, 2016
- Cruz Takes Center Stage At Last GOP Debate Pre-Iowa Caucuses
- Biden Muses About Republicans With House Democrats
- Trump's Absence Tests Whether Debates Can Thrive Without Him
- Some Democrats Say Media May Be Overselling Sanders Support
- Coming Soon: Big Shift In How Political Marketers Buy Media
- The FBI's Clinton Email Investigation Continues
- Randy Goes All Sarah Palin On Us
- Google Faces MPs On 'Sweetheart' Tax Deal
- Data Can Reinforce, but It Can Also Surprise
- Reeling In Your Reality TV Star! You Know, The One Running For President
- Rubicon Survey Flags Shifts In Voters' Media Habits
- Marketing Politics Daily - Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016
- Study: Sanders Ads Are Most Effective
- Last Ditch GOP Ads Focus On Immigration
- Trump's Absence Tests Whether Debates Can Thrive Without Him
- After Meeting With President Obama, Sanders Says POTUS Not Taking Sides
- For Fox News, It's All Kicking And Streaming
- Data Breach Made Government Emails Readable by Hackers
- How Do Presidential Candidates' Messages Resonate With Teens?
- Email to Get Biggest Budget Increases in 2016
- Swiss Government Can Now Conduct Email Surveillance
- IAB: Identifying Cross-Channel Audiences Key To Marketers In 2016
- Marketing Politics Daily - Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016
- IAB: Digital, Mobile Rival TV As Political Info Source
- Strong TV Scatter Market Continues In Early 2016
- Rubio Sees Path To Nomination Despite Difficulties
- Trump Snubs Thursday's GOP Debate, Cruz Wants One-On-One
- Social Media Is Persuasive Form Of Digital Democracy
- Google Experiments With Content For Political-Related Searches
- Social(Media)ist! Bernie Using Snapchat Ads In Iowa
- Why Brands Still Underinvest In Mobile
- Marketing Politics Daily - Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016
- Democratic Candidates Amicably Stand Ground At CNN Town Hall
- Snickers' Super Bowl Ad Spoofs Monroe's JFK 'Happy Birthday' Serenade
- 'Washington Post' Updates Classic iPad app, Issues Delete If Left Unopened
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren Probably Won't Endorse Hillary Clinton
- Trump, Cruz Virtually Even In Iowa
- Bernie's Pulling Out All The Snaps, Snapchat Videos, That Is
- Reporter Accuses State Department of Tampering With Release of Clinton Emails
- The Marketing Stack Is Dead
- Canadian Newspapers Reeling From Bad News
- Marketing Politics Daily - Monday, Jan. 25, 2016
- Christie Talks Tough On Crime, But Vetoes Bipartisan Gun Control Measures
- Ad Industry Could Face Talent Shortage, Says New IAB Chair Wiener
- Bloomberg Eyes Run For The White House
- Voting Millennials
- More Ad Dollars Focus On Reaching Millennials On Mobile
- Hillary Clinton Endorsed By 'Boston Globe'
- GOP Senators Say People Don't Need 25 Mbps Broadband
- Rick Perry Endorses Ted Cruz
- Gen Z Is Coming To Town; How You Can Prepare Now
- Edward Snowden Calls ISIS Email Encryption Fake
- Marketing Politics Daily - Friday, Jan. 22, 2016
- Privacy Worries: Politicians Collect Our Data-Then Can Sell It
- Sanders Leads Clinton In Iowa By 8 Points
- Star-Spangled Speaking: Sarah Palin, Unplugged
- 'National Review' Comes Out Against Trump
- The Death Of Media In The Age Of Trump
- Former Defense Secretary Said Enemies Likely Tried to Hack Clinton's Email Server
- FTC To Ad Tech Industry: More Transparency, User Control Over Data Necessary
- Defense Department to Enforce Email Storage Limits
- Technology, Policy Rule In D.C. Auto Show
- FTC Presses Ad Industry To Allow Consumers To Opt Out Of Tracking
- Political Marketers Building Their Mobile, Digital Ad Presence
- Marketing Politics Daily - Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016
- MediaPost Conference Roundup: Political Data, Tools Better Than Ever
- Palin Endorses Trump For President
- AOL Users Donate Most To Political Campaigns
- Time Inc. Rolls Out CampaignFocus To Provide Political Ad Targeting
- New Emails Reveal Clinton Email Server Was
- State Lawmakers Introduce Privacy Bills
- Indian Government Bans Use of Personal Email at Work
- U.S. Media Research Scene Has More Questions Than Answers
- Marketing Politics Daily - Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016
- We Know What Candidates Say, But What Do They Feel?
- Sanders Keeps Closing In On Clinton
- Programmatic May Be Problematic, But Agencies Set Up Own Capabilities
- Nielsen Expands Social Media TV Ratings To Facebook
- Radio ROI Compelling Advertisers
- Jack Myers Gives Four Reasons Why Ad Budgets Will Shift Back to TV in 2016
- Humanity Really Is The Killer App
- 4 Things I Saw At CES That Will Impact The Social Media Industry
- Marketing Politics Daily - Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016
- Donors Waiting For 'Family Hall Pass' To Drop Jeb Bush
- NBC Scores Solid Presidential Democratic Debate Numbers
- Outbrain Partners With 'Washington Post' For Sponsored Content
- Sanders Campaign Raises $3.1 Million In Less Than A Week
- UK Parliament Debates Trump Ban
- Clinton Says She Hasn't Been Questioned in FBI Email Probe
- Google YouTube Stars Query Candidates In Democratic Presidential Debate
- Marketing Politics Daily - Monday, Jan. 18, 2016
- TV's Anger Situation: On-Air With Politicians; Off-Air With Consumers
- New TV Ad Buy For Trump Campaign
- Last Pre-Voting Democratic Debate Gets Candidates Fired Up
- World Leaders Hated In Real Life, But Popular On Social Media
- Cruz Claims JFK Would Be A Republican Today
- A Small Collection of MLK YouTube Videos
- Publisher Scaife Flushed $450M On Pennsylvania Newspapers
- Privacy Issues Stay On Top Of Agenda
- Christie's Super PAC Taps TubeMogul To Hone Campaign Ad Targeting
- Google Searches During Democratic Debate Reflect Changing U.S. Attitude