- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 29, 2023
- Failing To Say The Loud Part, Even Quietly
- Senate Intel Committee Head Opposes Curbs On White House Contacts With Social Platforms
- Antisemitic Search Queries Rise 'Massively'
- Republican PAC Ad Compares Trump To Dictators
- X Corp. Urges Judge To Allow Lawsuit Over Watchdog's Alleged 'Vigilantism'
- 'Slava Ukraini!' Why You Should Care
- Meta Presses Judge To Declare FTC Structure Unconstitutional
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023
- Want To Know Who Will Win In '24 -- Ask A Prediction Market
- The Year Of Super Powers, Both Good And Bad
- White House Asks Supreme Court To Lift Curbs On Contact With Social Platforms
- Verified Accounts, 'Community Notes' Perpetuate Misinformation On X, Study Finds
- Republican PAC Ad Compares Trump To Dictators
- Top Ten Sites Saw Declines In November, While 'Times of Israel' And 'Al Jazeera' Surged
- Apple Wants To Train Its AI With News Publisher Content
- California Kids Safety Law Draws Support From Watchdogs, FTC Commissioner
- New Hampshire Publisher Handed $620 Fine For Failing To Label Political Ads
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023
- A Legacy Of Misinformation
- In Coming Elections, Brands Won't Get By On Eggshells
- Google To Start Limiting Election-Related Queries In 2024
- Digital Advertisers See Risky Content, Misinformation As Top 2024 Media Challenge
- Amazon, Microsoft Struggle With AI Inaccuracies
- News Whiteouts: Edit Staff Stages Rally Against Alden Global Capital
- Tech Industry Sues To Block Utah Social Media Restrictions
- New Jersey Mulls Restrictions On Teens' Social Media Use
- Texas-Led Coalition Sides Against Google In Chrome Privacy Battle
- Substack Writers Object To Use Of Platform By Nazis
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023
- Silicon Valley Throws Its Pocketbook Into The Race
- Social Platforms Want Appeals Court To Intervene In Battle Over Teen Addiction
- Tucker Carlson Launching Own Streaming Service
- Meta Lacks Grounds To Challenge FTC Enforcement, Agency Argues
- Senate Republicans Say FCC Lacks Authority To Tighten Data Breach Rules
- Ad Industry Wants FCC To Avoid Broadband Privacy Rules
- Update Shows U.S. Ad Deflation Bottoming Out, Pricing Poised To Rebound In '24
- Divided FCC Votes To Tighten Data Breach Notification Rules
- Mother Jones Weds CIR: Nonprofit Newsrooms Agree To Merge
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 8, 2023
- Include/Exclude Political Ad Spend: How Do You Vote?
- TV Debate Political Plan: RNC Working Over Small, Mid-Sized Networks?
- NewsNation, CW Post Lowest Viewing Of GOP Presidential Debates
- The Confrontational Consumer: What Brands Miss In Cancel-Culture Fears
- 'The Forward' Drops Its Paywall To Serve Readers At A Critical Time
- Report Blasts Social Platforms For Changing Course On Misinformation, Political Ads
- Shine A Light Helps Combat Modern Antisemitism
- Advertisers Challenged By TikTok Deepfakes Of Hamas Victims
- 'Time' Chooses Taylor Swift As Its 2023 Person Of The Year
- FTC Urges Court To Turn Away Meta In Legal Fight Over Teens' Data
- Florida And Texas Content Moderation Laws Create 'Chaos,' Press Advocates Tell Court
- What Is RPIA And Why Should You Care?
- Etsy, eBay, Others Weigh In Against Texas And Florida Content Moderation Laws
- Do You Remember Twitter?
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 1, 2023
- True Or False: Things Elon Musk Said This Week
- The Delusion List
- Musk Says Advertisers Trying To 'Blackmail' Him, Tells Them To 'Go F-Yourself'
- The Washington Post Is Halting Its Advertising On X
- Cable TV News November Viewing Sinks 19%, National TV Ads Down 9%
- Meta Sues FTC, Claims Enforcement Action Unconstitutional
- Texas And Florida Laws Would Scare Advertisers Away From Social Media, Tech Industry Argues
- Google Antes Up: Will Pay Canadian Publishers $100M Per Year
- General Motors Awarded Contract To Build Armored SUVs