Four months ago, I wrote an "RTBlog" entitled "Ad Tech's Dirtiest Secret Acronym: WMD," about the revelations that had been uncovered about how the tools of our trade -- programmatic … Read the whole story
As the U.S. learned in the 2016 election, journalism can double as propaganda. It can be used to promote a regime's interests at home … Read the whole story
House Democrats want the FCC to explain how it evaluated public comments regarding net neutrality, including ones believed to have been submitted by Russian … Read the whole story
Nielsen has "Late Show" up a big 31% with a dominating 3.86 million average viewers -- an increase from the show's 2.95 million a … Read the whole story
The Trump Administration wants to leave public broadcasting's fate to the media marketplace. But do the same rules apply to corporate media-TV deals? Read the whole story
Kim Jong-un's little sis (or whoever she is) has come to PyeongChang, heading up an apparent entourage of North Koreans, including athletes, a cheerleading … Read the whole story
TV viewers have figured out what's real and what's not in reality TV. They consider it entertainment. The medium has moved to the White … Read the whole story
In a surprise finding, North American companies, not Europeans, currently are the most fully compliant with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, according to … Read the whole story
Last year, Unilever spent $9.4 billion on marketing-about a third of that on digital advertising-making it one of the medium's biggest advertisers. Facebook and … Read the whole story
Small business web domains and email went down over the weekend when hackers penetrated Newtek Technology Solutions, Krebs on Security states. Read the whole story