Lawsuits aside, there may be a better way for the press corps to reassert its First Amendment right to cover this White House. They could simply stop covering its press … Read the whole story
The White House's use of a doctored clip to justify revoking a reporter's credentials shows the decision was made in bad faith, CNN argues … Read the whole story
Interpublic Group, Omnicom, Publicis Groupe, WPP and MDC Partners all confirmed the DOJ has notified them that the investigation has concluded with regard to … Read the whole story
"How do you do business in a world where you have 50 different regulations and rules around privacy?" AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson asked this … Read the whole story
"Children should be able to entertain themselves and play without being bombarded by promotional messages, which young people may not be able to accurately … Read the whole story
Imagine watching a radio show without commercial interruptions for 240 minutes. With bad lighting. And embarrassing technical glitches. Get the picture? Read the whole story
The antitrust lawsuit, brought by the Justice Department, alleged that the stations shared information about advertising. Six television broadcasters have agreed to settle. Read the whole story
His comments aren't new. The ACA has complained about Comcast for years, as have other trade groups, when it comes to media consolidation and … Read the whole story
If the Article 13 copyright directive passes, it will have a "profound impact on the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people," says YouTube … Read the whole story
"The complaint lacks any mention of an invasion of privacy, charges incurred, a reduction in usable minutes, or occupation of his telephone line," Beto … Read the whole story