As far as dog whistles go, none may be as dangerous as the President of the United States sending secret signals to QAnon, a far-right conspiracy group espousing far-fetched radical … Read the whole story
Where political emails land depends on many variables determined by algorithms, not a plot by Google to "throttle" political emails, says Tom Sather, Validity … Read the whole story
Spending on political advertising through local media channels will reach $7.1 billion this year, up $500 million from a prior forecast. Read the whole story
Broad targeting distills a candidate's messaging into a core idea that resonates with multiple factions of their party, building a coalition. Read the whole story
At the height of China's Coronavirus outbreak, the nation's population dramatically altered their media consumption habits, diverting two-hours-plus daily to researching the epidemic online, … Read the whole story
It looks like the Digital Services Tax has been ditched as the Chancellor ignores it in today's budget. Read the whole story
This year's presidential election has brought renewed scrutiny of how people's political views affect their news consumption. Read the whole story
As Twitter greenlights the Gen X retort of choice, drawing up a duty of care on social media will prove tough. Read the whole story