Marketing Politics Weekly Editions for August 2025
Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Aug. 29, 2025
Generation D
FTC Warns Google Over Allegedly Partisan Spam Filters
FTC Appeals Block On Media Matters Probe
Meta To Invest Millions In Pro-AI Silicon Valley Super PAC
Cracker Barrel Retreats On Redesign Plans
News Organizations, Digital Rights Groups Blast California Kids Safety Code
Editors Threaten To Quit If Melania Trump Is Featured On 'Vanity Fair' Cover
Tariff Tight: Consumers Stocking Up On Labor Day Weekend Before Price Hikes
TV Station Owner Limits: To Be Lifted For Some, Not Others?
UK Regulator Finds Omnicom-IPG Will Have Strong Competition
TikTok Urges Judge To Throw Out Kids' Privacy Suit
Dark Newspaper Deserts Lead To Lack Of Government Transparency, Study Says
The Chicken, The Egg, The Collapse Of Centrist Content
The Light Goes Out On Print: 'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' Will Soon Be All Digital
Congratulations Mr. Swift From Your Friends At Old National Bank
Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Aug. 1, 2025
Forget The Quaint Notion Of 'Trust,' The Time Has Come For A 'Rage Barometer'
Dunkin' Faces Backlash Over Genetics Reference
Musk Plans More Defendants In Ad Boycott Suit
American Eagle Under Fire For Sydney Sweeney Effort
So Much For Tariffs Helping US Legacy Companies
To Fund Or Not To Fund PBS, That Is The Question
WTF Is YouTube Monetizing Now: 'Stronger Profanity'
Something Bugs Me About WBD's 'Unmerger'
Eat The Rich: Consumers Making Over $100K Order Most Fast Food
Sen. Markey Unveils Bill Allowing TikTok To Remain In U.S.
The Wimp Awards: Rating System Ranks Big Newsrooms For Posture Toward Trump
Dentsu Appeals Court Ruling In Olympics Bid-Rigging Scandal
Watchdogs Blast Omnicom-IPG Merger Conditions
Murdoch Editor David Dinsmore To Serve As UK Government Communications Chief