Red, White & Blog
by Joe Mandese
What began as a mnemonic device to help an attention-challenged presidential candidate stay on message is now being promoted by a mnemonic device created by that President to build support … Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
The gap between the informed and uninformed public has increased to an 11-percentage-point difference from just 10 points in 2018. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
The hacks come at a time when the DHS is closed due to the government shutdown. Read the whole story
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by Ray Schultz
Scammers are taking advantage of consumer needs and the shutdown of regulatory agencies. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Bhargav Patel
Political ads know how to announce their candidates, but take none of the steps those selling everything else mastered years ago Read the whole story
by Larissa Faw
The award is part of a market-by-global media agency review that McDonald's has been conducting for over a year now. Read the whole story
by Fern Siegel
Most U.S. newspapers worry about the loss of readership and advertising. British newspapers are taxed with something more: a scarcity of ink and paper. Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan
Google may pull its News service from Europe if regulators are successful in implementing a copyright law that would put restrictions on sites aggregating … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
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Generally, it's heartening to see publishers stir up outrage when it leads to healthy discussion and a higher understanding. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Gavin O'Malley, Staff Writer
Like Facebook Groups, Community Actions is also designed as a platform for likeminded folks to mull over their causes and hash out differences, as … Read the whole story