I only ask because I'm growing weary of the harangue of Fox News "media relations" execs kvetching when I express my views that advertisers are culpable in all the damage … Read the whole story
"Protect your client's brand and reputation so they are not ruined by Fox News' gross mismanagement, volatility, and extremism," says letter to media buyers. Read the whole story
Facebook is calling a judge's attention to a recent antitrust ruling in favor of Google. Read the whole story
Siding with Google, a federal judge has dismissed antitrust claims brought by advertisers that alleged the company monopolized "programmatic display advertising services." Read the whole story
The claims don't lend themselves to class-action treatment, Facebook says, partly because advertisers who use its service don't have enough in common with each … Read the whole story
"When it comes to putting people before profits, Facebook has forfeited the benefit of the doubt," stated group including Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.). Read the whole story
Now that persons 12-plus are eligible for COVID vaccines the organization and a host of media collaborators are creating awareness ads targeting the tween … Read the whole story
Are brands ready to enact evergreen LGTBQ+ strategies and meaningfully connect with a community wielding an estimated global spending power of $3.7 trillion? Read the whole story
Brands need data -- but they face gaps in both their data accuracy and skills, Enterprise Strategy Group reports. Read the whole story
Let's face it, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is complicated and has become a contentious issue. Read the whole story
Twitter is concerned that this subpoena is but another mechanism to attack its users' First Amendment rights," the company said in court papers. Read the whole story
A newly unsealed court document reveals that on March 17, the Department of Justice officially withdrew a subpoena to Twitter for information about the … Read the whole story