- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, June 27, 2018
- The Next New Face Of The Democratic Party
- Trump Exploits Shaming Of Staffers In Email Fundraiser
- Airbnb Reacts To Supreme Court Decision On Travel Ban
- USA Today To Launch Email Newsletter With Conservative Skew
- TV News, Media And Truth: Separating Facts From High-Intensity Fiction
- TV Critic In Chief Trump Reviews 'Lowlife' Late-Night Hosts
- Connected TV Options For Political Advertisers
- SCOTUS Sides With AmEx, Says Merchants Can't Push Other Cards
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, June 20, 2018
- When Counterprogramming Becomes Counterproductive
- Right-Wing Personalities Use Small Sites To Sell Their Ideas
- Americans Have Difficulty Identifying Facts, Opinions In News
- White House Invites Mistaken For Spam
- A Picture Worth A Million A Day: Facebook's TV Ad Spending
- Lies, Damned Lies And Cable News
- AT&T, Verizon To End Sale Of Location Data To Third Parties
- Want To Hear Some Data Compliance Horror Stories? I'll Need To See Your Passport First
- Did NAFTA Just Save FIFA And The World Cup?
- Calif. Law Firm Launches 'De-Alcohol-Orizer' Campaign
- Facebook Users Ask Court To Revive Suit Over Tracking
- Tariffs Will Affect Auto Industry In Many Ways
- Brexit? What Brexit? GroupM Declares UK Fastest-Growing Global Ad Market
- EU Set To Vote On Far-Reaching Copyright Law
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, June 20, 2018
- When Counterprogramming Becomes Counterproductive
- Right-Wing Personalities Use Small Sites To Sell Their Ideas
- Americans Have Difficulty Identifying Facts, Opinions In News
- White House Invites Mistaken For Spam
- A Picture Worth A Million A Day: Facebook's TV Ad Spending
- Lies, Damned Lies And Cable News
- AT&T, Verizon To End Sale Of Location Data To Third Parties
- Want To Hear Some Data Compliance Horror Stories? I'll Need To See Your Passport First
- Did NAFTA Just Save FIFA And The World Cup?
- Calif. Law Firm Launches 'De-Alcohol-Orizer' Campaign
- Facebook Users Ask Court To Revive Suit Over Tracking
- Tariffs Will Affect Auto Industry In Many Ways
- Brexit? What Brexit? GroupM Declares UK Fastest-Growing Global Ad Market
- EU Set To Vote On Far-Reaching Copyright Law
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, June 20, 2018
- When Counterprogramming Becomes Counterproductive
- Americans Have Difficulty Identifying Facts, Opinions In News
- White House Invites Mistaken For Spam
- A Picture Worth A Million A Day: Facebook's TV Ad Spending
- Lies, Damned Lies And Cable News
- AT&T, Verizon To End Sale Of Location Data To Third Parties
- Want To Hear Some Data Compliance Horror Stories? I'll Need To See Your Passport First
- Did NAFTA Just Save FIFA And The World Cup?
- Calif. Law Firm Launches 'De-Alcohol-Orizer' Campaign
- Facebook Users Ask Court To Revive Suit Over Tracking
- Tariffs Will Affect Auto Industry In Many Ways
- EU Set To Vote On Far-Reaching Copyright Law
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, June 13, 2018
- It's The Audience Data, Stupid
- All The News That's, Well, Fit: Nielsen Finds Little Negative Impact
- Big Surprise Of De Niro F-Bomb: That CBS Bothered To Censor It
- President Trump And The Nobel Peace Prize
- News Organizations Seek Exemption From Facebook Political Ad Labeling
- Trump's Twitter Trade War
- Will Higher TV Ads, Retrans Fees Meet Bottom-Line Expectations?
- Mass. Governor Baker In Flap Over Payment For Email Campaign: Report
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, June 6, 2018
- Has The Trump Bump Turned Into A News Slump?
- Sarah Sanders: I'm More Credible Than The Media -- Turns Out She's Right
- Trump Takes Battle Over Twitter Blocks To Appellate Court
- Negative Advertising In Politics Works
- Washington State Sues Facebook And Google Over Political Ads
- Facebook Political Ad Labels Threaten News Media, Group Tells Congress
- Senators Question Zuckerberg Over Data Sharing
- Most Americans Deem Roseanne's Tweet Racist, Split Over Whether Racism Is A Problem
- McClatchy, Ozy Team For Midterm Election Coverage
- Yippee Ki-Yay: M-F, Other Dirty Words Still Not Ready For Prime-Time
- Facebook's Political Ad Policy Remains Work In Progress
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, June 5, 2018
- Has The Trump Bump Turned Into A News Slump?
- Negative Advertising In Politics Works
- Facebook Political Ad Labels Threaten News Media, Group Tells Congress
- In World Without Limits, Boundaries Are Impossible To Define
- Yippee Ki-Yay: M-F, Other Dirty Words Still Not Ready For Prime-Time
- Facebook Slammed With Potential Data Privacy Violations For 'Private APIs'
- 'NYT' Debuts 'Charm City,' 5-Part Investigative Podcast
- Cynthia Nixon Campaign Bungles Name Of City In Email
- Top Starbucks Exec To Step Down