
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021
- Maybe It's Time Social Media Conduct A Hearing Of Congress?
- FTC Urged To Ban 'Surveillance Advertising'
- A Year After Anti-Semitic Comments, Two Hosts Have New Talk Shows
- Right-Wing Advocacy Group Urges Supreme Court To Nix Texas Billboard Restrictions
- Why Is Willful Ignorance More Dangerous Now?
- Ad Industry Says $1 Billion For FTC Should Be Accompanied By National Privacy Law
- Researcher To Urge Congress To Require Full Advertising Transparency From Platforms
- IPG Urges Ad Community To Pressure Platforms That Enable Misinformation
- YouTube Clamps Down On Anti-Vax Videos
- YouTube's Crackdown On Anti-Vaxxers Highlights Brand-Safety Worries
- Loss Of Newspapers Leads To Waning Interest In Local Politics
- Local TV Ad Revenues To Hit $21B In 2022
- Forecast: Traditional TV Sees No Big Ad Gains In 2022, But CTV Rises
- 'Tacoma Weekly' Fined For Allegedly Selling Election Coverage As Part Of Ad Package
- Bud Cans Support Veterans Day in U.S., Fight Climate Change in U.K.
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Sept. 24, 2021
- Facebook Now Using News Feed As Part Of Aggressive Image-Reshaping Push: Report
- Why Political Activism Will Be The New Brand Purpose
- Confronting The Hypocrisy Of Advertising On Instagram And Facebook
- Facebook Sharpens Focus On Safety, Security To Address 'WSJ' Allegations, Launches Consumer Products
- Facebook Oversight Board To Review Alleged Whitelisting Of High-Profile Users
- Senator Blumenthal Still Aiming For Bipartisan Privacy Bill
- FTC Urged To Pass Privacy Rules, Require Companies To Obtain Consumers' Consent
- NewsGuard Begins Rating Veracity Of YouTube News Content, Zefr First To License It
- With Uterus-Shaped Vending Machine, The Pill Club Sends A Message
- New York Times 'Trust Is' Campaign Ads Run On TikTok
- Texas Curbs On Billboards Violate First Amendment, Companies Tell Supreme Court
- Facebook's Feeble News Feed Guidelines Target Low-Quality Content
- New Campaign Targets Groups Hesitant About COVID-19 Vaccines
- Tech Groups Sues Texas Over Law Banning 'Censorship' By Social Media Platforms
- Court Sides Against Facebook In Battle Over News Anchor Karen Hepp's Photo
- Google Seeks To Settle EU's Latest Advertising Antitrust Probe
- Facebook Hit With Defamation Suit Over Fact-Checks
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021
- An 'MRC' For Disinformation
- Ad Industry Defends 'Inaccurately Maligned' Targeting
- Biden Taps Privacy Expert Bedoya For FTC
- Teaching, Preaching And Screeching: What's Wrong With Vaccine Messaging
- Targeting Ads To The Unvaccinated Becomes An Art
- Havas Takes The Pledge, Vows To Throw Support Behind 'Protect Our Press'
- Appeals Court Weighs California Net Neutrality Law
- Juul's Fate Uncertain As FDA Rejects Nearly 1 Million Vape Products
- Marketer Optimism Hits Highest Point Since 2015, Delta Variant Signals New Crash
- Nike's 'You Can't Stop Us' From W+K Wins Outstanding Commercial Emmy
- Proposed Legislation Favors Union-Made EVs
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021
- All The COVID News That's Unfit To Print: 519 And Counting
- FCC Revisists Broadband Competition In Apartment Buildings
- Locast Claimed To Offer A 'Public Service,' But A Judge Disagreed
- Public Trust In Media Declines Amid Wider Partisan Divide
- Why A College Athlete Ruling Is A Slam Dunk For Influencer Marketing
- Face-Mask Critic Sues Twitter, Facebook, Biden, Surgeon General Over Account Suspensions
- Apple Delays iPhone Scanning Plan
- Apple Must Face Privacy Claims Over Siri