Webster defines womp as "an abrupt increase in the illumination of a television screen resulting from an abrupt increase in signal strength," which is exactly what Corey Lewandowski's snide remark … Read the whole story
The quality, content and frequency of sites varies wildly, but they share one commonality. Personalities' names are baked into the URLs of their sites. Read the whole story
Most Americans cannot correctly identify factual statements and opinion statements in the news media they read, according to results of a survey released today … Read the whole story
Most politicians would accept an invitation to the White House. But several Idaho officials thought they were being spammed. Read the whole story
Facebook has been spending heavily to back a TV ad campaign designed to win back its users' trust following disclosures about users' data being … Read the whole story
Each night on cable news, two sides employ different justifications and often hypocrisies to sustain their arguments. A Pew Research study released this week … Read the whole story
AT&T and Verizon on Tuesday pledged to stop providing phone location data from cellular phone owners to data brokers following a leak of real-time … Read the whole story
One of the unintended consequences of marketer efforts to comply with the EU's new consumer data privacy rules has been a push by some … Read the whole story
An organisation fighting corruption and questionable hosts finds a 2026 saviour in the US, Canada and Mexico. Read the whole story
The campaign kicked off by marketing the De-Alcohol-Orizer on Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat in the form of animated gifs encouraging people to "undrunk yourself." Read the whole story
"Facebook was caught tracking its subscribers' most intimate web-browsing," four users argue in papers filed with the 9th Circuit. Read the whole story
One automotive analyst called the trade moves by the Trump administration "willful stupidity" adding "it is madness, as the industry is so globally interconnected … Read the whole story
GroupM figures say the UK is the fastest-growing mature advertising market and will hit GBP20bn as Brexit happens. Read the whole story