
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, May 27, 2022
- Quick Question: What's The Top U.S. Industry Advertising On Facebook?
- Dog Keeps Shooting Media
- Holding Company CEOs Urge Staff To 'Effect Change' In Wake Of Recent Mass Shootings
- It's Time To Change Hearts And Minds Rather Than Offer Thoughts And Prayers
- Texas AG And Twitter Continue Feud Over Trump Ban
- Florida Can't Enforce Social Media 'Censorship' Law, Appeals Court Confirms
- Study Authors Deny GOP Claims Of Gmail Bias Against Conservatives
- Google Urged To Shed Data That Could Identify Women Seeking Abortions
- Anti-Vaxxer Urges Court To Revive Claims Against Twitter, Biden
- Growing Political Divisions - What's 'Good For Business' - And Media Brand Aspirations?
- Marketers Begin To Tackle Very Complex Message -- Youth And Gender Identity
- Bittersweet News: Texas Seeks Missing Children In Clear Channel Campaign
- WPP Partners With UK Social Justice Group The Black Equity Organization
- 'The Baltimore Banner,' NPR Station WYPR Team Up To Serve City
- Local TV Projected For A 9% Advertising Increase, National TV Could Take Hit Later This Year
- Journalists Face Growing Mistrust And Workloads, Study Finds
- Google Hit With UK Antitrust Probe Into Ad-Technology Roles
- Ohio AG Can Proceed With Claim That Google Search Is A 'Common Carrier'
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, May 20, 2022
- My Great Peel Back And Replacement Theory
- Fox News Tells Upfront Story With No Mention Of Prime-Time Stars
- Report Projects Russian Ad Economy Will Contract Only 19%, Minor Impact On Global Market
- Twitter Rolls Out Crisis Misinformation Policy
- Senate Bill Would Force Google To Break Up Ad Business
- Breaking Down Laws That Regulate Social-Media Content By Ideology
- Licht Vows New Direction For CNN, Reveals Plan For Chris Wallace
- We Are All Pawns In Elon's Game Of Twitter Chess
- NY AG's Probe Of Twitch, Other Platforms In Buffalo Massacre's Wake Faces Uphill Battle
- National TV Scatter Spending Down 32% Vs. 4 Years Ago
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, May 12, 2022
- @really Foolish In The Extreme
- Lincoln Project Channels Apple's 'Crazy Ones,' But Not In The Good Way
- Musk Plans To Reinstate Trump's Twitter Account
- Anti-Vaxxers Can't Force Senator Warren To Withdraw Amazon Letter
- Ad Groups Support Reproductive Healthcare Benefits And Travel Budgets Necessary To Receive Them
- Appeals Court Allows Texas To Enforce Social Media 'Censorship' Law
- Senate Confirms Privacy Expert Bedoya To FTC
- What Facebook's Move To Meta Reveals About Rebranding
- GDPR Has A Chilling Effect On App Development, Paper States
- Nexstar Q1: Core Advertising Grows 4%, Political Ads Soar
- Tegna Ad, Marketing Services See 10% Growth In Q1, Higher Political Advertising
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, May 10, 2022
- God Save The Queen, She Ain't No Algorithm
- Some Brands Speak Out On Abortion Rights
- Judge Dismisses Trump 'Censorship' Lawsuit Against Twitter
- Anti-Vaxxers Can't Force Senator Warren To Withdraw Amazon Letter
- Tegna Ad, Marketing Services See 10% Growth In Q1, Higher Political Advertising
- Coldplay Aims For Sustainable Tour
- Kantar Agrees To Sell Public Policy Advisory Unit Kantar Public
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, May 6, 2022
- Red, White & Theocratic
- SCOTUS Shatters Brands' 'Take-A-Stand' Mythology
- With Abortion Rights In The Spotlight, National, Political TV Advertising Expected To Heat Up
- Ukraine 'Tourism' Campaign Promotes Rooms With A View To Travel-Starved Russians
- How Can Brands Respond To Political And Social Issues Responsibly?
- Will Political Ad Spend Remain High For Linear TV?
- 'Tucker Carlson' Has Some Targeted TV Advertising For Us - We're Ready For The Facts
- FCC Republicans Say Agency Won't Prevent Musk Takeover Of Twitter
- Musk A No-Show At Twitter NewFront, Calls For Content Advocacy Probe
- Republicans Question FTC Chair About Ex-Employer's Effort To Block Musk-Twitter Deal
- Right-Wing Activist Sues Facebook And Twitter Over Speech Policies -- Again
- Broadband Industry Drops Challenge To California Net Neutrality Law
- The Myth Of Neutrality
- Sinclair's Ad Revenue Climbs 7%, Political Ad Spend Rises