The "bad news," according to House impeachment inquiry hearing Republican ranking member, Devin Nunes, is that "ratings are way down, way down." Turns out the Republican minority cannot even be … Read the whole story
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google responded to a congressional committee's questions, mostly by defending their practices and declining to give answers. Read the whole story
"The Rule effectively prevents cable networks and systems from carrying advertisements that do not include [drug prices]," the cable lobby argues. Read the whole story
Political ads have a conversion rate 10 times higher and a click-through rate (CTR) three times higher vs. non-political ads. Political ads on mobile … Read the whole story
"If a user has decided to limit Facebook's access to his or her location, Facebook should respect these privacy choices," Senators Christopher Coons and … Read the whole story
Facebook is asking a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit claiming it wrongly collected users' IP addresses and deduced their approximate locations, even … Read the whole story
A privacy framework unveiled Monday by Senate Democrats would grant consumers the right to control data about themselves, including the right to delete data … Read the whole story
Of those polled, 86% of American believe people should have access to local news -- even if they aren't paying for it. Read the whole story
Taking audio one step into the future, Google has announced Your News Update. It's a way to listen to news hosted by Google Assistant … Read the whole story
While television remains the No. 1 medium among America's youngest consumers (see related study in today's Research Intelligencer), the mobile phone increasingly is taking … Read the whole story
FedEx founder-CEO Fred Smith was so angered by a 'New York Times' report about the company's $0 tax bill that he challenged the newspaper's … Read the whole story