- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, July 10, 2019
- 2020 Political Ad Race Projected To Reach $6 Billion, 45% For Presidency
- When A President Hatches A Third-Party's Campaign Ad On Twitter
- Trump's Twitter Blocks Violated First Amendment, Says Appeals Court
- California Considers Amending New Privacy Law
- Candidate Williamson Sends Email Asking For Support For Rival
- No Longer BFFs? Trump Tweetstorm Slams Into Fox News
- Twitter To Delete Tweets Deemed To 'Dehumanize' Religious Groups
- Tencent's China-Centric Take On Tech For Good
- 'ProPublica' To Cover Youngstown, Ohio Before 'The Vindicator' Shutters
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, July 3, 2019
- Cable News Networks' Viewing Slows After Mueller Report
- What's Red And Blue And, Hopefully, Read All Over?
- Harris, Warren Dominate Social Debate: Buttigieg Most 'Liked'
- Dem Debates Would Have Been Better With Fewer Debaters
- Hunkering Down For Election 2020
- Majority Of U.S. News Sites Have Trackers Sending Data To Russia
- Misinformation Flooding Facebook, YouTube
- Farm Bureau Says July 4 Picnic (For 10) Will Cost $52.80, Up 11 Cents
- Happy 4th Of July Controversy
- Fireworks Replaced By Intel Drones?
- What To Consider Before Jumping On Patriotic Branding Bandwagon
- Journalists Say Industry Needs More Sustainable Funding Models
- 'ThinkProgress' Seeks Buyer Amid Revenue Drop
- Women's World Cup Ads Are Too 'Woke' To Engage