A new wall has entered the garden of marketing, and this one's an actual wall. Or at least, it's a political debate over building an actual wall, and the position … Read the whole story
Many explanations have been given for the falloff in NFL ratings this season, including a backlash among fans to controversy surrounding players who protest … Read the whole story
The National Football League (NFL) does not seem to resonate well with younger viewers, which means advertisers could be losing out on reaching their … Read the whole story
Colbert is such a true believer in the power of Trump-based comedy that he has now produced an animated anti-Trump series that CBS-owned Showtime … Read the whole story
Hawaii has joined three other states in requiring broadband providers to follow net neutrality rules as a condition of obtaining state contracts, but providers … Read the whole story
The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) Tuesday named The New Yorker's Aug. 28, 2017 "Blowhard" cover its magazine "Cover of the Year." The … Read the whole story
The Freedom of the Press Foundation, a non-profit advocacy organization, launched the first edition of the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker newsletter on Friday. Read the whole story
More than 24 million Americans lack access to wireline broadband service, the Federal Communications Commission said late last week in its official report on … Read the whole story
It has been a big year for political reporting and investigative pieces, which helped take down some of the biggest names across industries. And … Read the whole story
New Jersey has joined New York and Montana in requiring Internet service providers to follow net neutrality principles in order to obtain state contracts. Read the whole story
Search engines could feel less of an impact when it comes to people searching for information, but not for purchases through ecommerce services like … Read the whole story
The GDPR takes effect in May. But few Canadian firms are prepared for it, Commvault finds. Read the whole story
Take a look at individual rights for the DPA and GDPR -- and then try to explain all the panic. Read the whole story