- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020
- Only The Best People Vs. Losers And Suckers
- A Neuroscientific Guide To Tonight's Biden/Trump Debate
- Report Reveals Independent Voters Most Expensive To Target Via TV, Republicans The Cheapest
- Sentiment Analysis Reveals Media Coverage Of COVID-19 Deaths Growing 'Neutral' Even As They Climb
- Trump Needs More Ad Money To Compete
- How A Picture Worth $750 Could Impact The Presidential Election
- TV Ads Around Presidential Debates To Grow
- Mocking Trump, New Ad Quotes Him Saying: 'It's A Little Like The Regular Flu'
- 'Deepfake' Political Ads Banned At Last Minute By Local Fox, CNN and MSNBC Affiliates
- In Midst Of Riots, Portland Lures 'Top Chef' To Film There
- Google To Block Election Ads After Polls Close
- 'Los Angeles Times' Editorial Board, Owner On 'Reckoning With Racism'
- Artist-Led PAC Packs Cleveland With Anti-Trump OOH For First Debate
- Search Marketer Exploited Google's Election Ad Roadblocks
- Judge Temporarily Halts U.S. Ban Of TikTok Downloads
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Sept. 25, 2020
- Facebook Fails To Prevent PACs From Lying In Ads
- Great OOH Creative Born of Crisis, Historic Milestones
- Alternative Facts Fueling Alternate Realities
- Judge: 'Reasonable' Viewers Approach 'Tucker Carlson' With 'Appropriate Amount Of Skepticism'
- The Media Doesn't Decide The Outcome. You Do
- Pernod Ricard's Absolut Launches #VoteResponsibly Campaign
- Where Is Trump Conversion Therapy When We Need It?
- Microsoft Takes On Deepfakes
- TikTok Seeks To Block Trump Administration's Ban On Downloads
- Amazon Flips Rihanna's Instagram Boycott Into Ad Campaign
- Critics Form Their Own Facebook Oversight Board, Citing Endangered Democracy
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Sept. 11, 2020
- All The President's Men, Yet Again
- Twitter Update May Curtail Mail-In Ballot Attacks, Premature Results Claims
- Chinese Authorities Tell Media Not To Cover 'Mulan'
- Court Urged To Reject White House Stance On Reporter's Press Pass
- Local TV Stations Forecast To Enjoy Higher Political Ad Buys
- Queen For A Day: Why Burger King Proudly Planted One On Ronald McDonald
- Decency Law Reforms Inadequate To Get Publishers To Pay For Content
- Portland Bans Facial-Recognition Technology
- Consumer Confidence Reaches Low In The 8th And Final Wave Of Kantar's COVID-19 Barometer
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020
- Trump's Potential Supreme Court Picks Include Big Tech Critics
- How Ted Cruz's Dad Ended A Presidency (No, Not That One)
- Triggered By 'Moscow Mitch' Meme, Trump Floats Full-Out Repeal Of Platforms' Legal Protections
- Republicans Introduce Bill To Curb Publishers' Protections For Posts By Users
- Trump Campaign Isn't Ramping Up Political Ads, May Be Cash-Strapped
- ByteDance Explores Avoiding Full Sale Of TikTok
- Americans Believe Brands, Not Government, Should Take The Lead Against Racism
- Edelman Finds Americans Trust Employers, Not Government, To Fight Racism
- 'Stars And Stripes' Military Newspaper Safe, For Now
- Facebook Urges Judge To Dismiss Maffick Lawsuit Over 'State-Controlled Media' Label
- Portal A Documents Trump's Inept, Bumbling And Dishonest Response To The COVID-19 Crisis
- Justice Department Backs Facebook In Fight Over Robotexts
- Hate, Anger In Content Feeds Drive Facebook Engineer To Publicly Resign
- Steph Curry-Backed Water Brand Salutes Essential Workers In New Campaign
- IPG Mediabrands Names Global Chief Culture Officer: New Position Overseeing Diversity
- Equity & Inclusion Congress Set For The Fall
- Why The American Dream May Be Another Casualty Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020
- Facebook Outlines Steps To Combat Turmoil Pre/Post-Election, Will Accept No Political Ads Week Prior
- How Facebook Can Really Help Democracy: Go Dark For 60 Days
- Facebook Stirs More Anger With Oregon-Coast Drilling Accident
- The Political Game: Biden Yard Signs Available For 'Animal Crossing' Players
- Old Navy, OKCupid, Reddit Are Activating Young Voters
- Silicon Valley Fights Trump's 'Misguided' Attempt To Clamp Down On Social Media
- Watchdogs Urge Potential Tik-Tok Buyers To Revamp Children's Privacy Practices
- Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book Launch 'Drive The Vote'
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020
- Analysis Shows News Media Gave 20% More Coverage To Republican Vs. Democratic Convention
- What If Americans Are Just Sick-And-Tired Of You-Know-Who?
- GOP Wins The Convention Sentiment War: Ivanka Beats Melania, Too
- Study Finds Political Marketing Specialists Lack Visibility About Achieving Goals, Cite Digital Platforms
- Final Night TV Audience Of RNC Trails DNC's By 3.3%
- Future Conventions Could Be More Virtual Than Reality
- The Politicization Of TikTok
- TikTok Core Algorithm Reportedly Stalling Sale Of U.S. Operations
- Facebook Stirs More Anger With Oregon-Coast Drilling Accident
- Facebook Removes AI-Employing Russian Disinformation Campaign
- Facebook Threatens To Cut Off Australian News Sharing
- The Collective, Portal A Launch Black Voter Registration Drive
- Trump's Social Media Order Aims To Weaponize FCC, Watchdog Says
- Andrew Yang Backs New California Privacy Proposal
- When The Tail Starts Wagging The Dog
- Trump's Real Media Plan Starts Now
- How Data Helps People And Movements In Times Of Crisis
- Vox Media Releases Podcast, Project On Racism And Police Brutality
- Cable TV News Networks Grow 31% In Prime-Time Ad Revenue May-July, Fox News Tops