Red, White & Blog
by Philip Rosenstein, Staff Writer
President Donald Trump has changed the way American voters conceive of and interact with the White House. The starkest example of this is the continuous stream of tweets. He has … Read the whole story
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by Philip Rosenstein
Centro announced on Thursday that 80% of its political clients in the 2016 U.S. election cycle had winning outcomes. The company's Candidates and Causes … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Dan Curran, Op-Ed Contributor
The 2016 presidential election made it painfully clear that conventional tactics can spell doom. Both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders knew their audiences and … Read the whole story
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by Amy Corr
This ad for the U.S. Department of Transportation does not beat around the bush. "Stop! Trains Can't" is the latest in a two-year effort … Read the whole story
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by Richard Whitman, Columnist
Trump. Twitter. Trump and Twitter. The two go hand in hand like a baby and his bottle. One without the other is not a … Read the whole story
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by Wendy Davis
The American Automobile Association of Northern California, Nevada and Utah allegedly allowed ad networks to collect data about online visitors, but didn't offer a … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Erik Sass, Staff Writer
Some outdoorsy types at the National Park Service created an "alternative" Twitter account for the NPS that was originally the work of several current … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Erik Sass, Staff Writer
Facebook and Google both unveiled changes intended to curtail fake news, as well as expose users to a broader range of information sources in … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
Even despite the somewhat lower-than-expected political advertising revenues, some TV station groups are cheering the windfall that 2016 bought. But are "core" TV advertisers … Read the whole story