- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 31, 2021
- Cancel 'Red, White & Blog' Ironically Among Most Read Of The Year
- 'Misinformer Of The Year:' Steve Bannon
- Best/Worst 'Informers' Of The Year
- Facebook Opposes Vaccine Critic's Attempt To Reinstate 'Censorship' Claims
- Search Guru Stops Short Of Calling Facebook Biased After Platform Pulls His Political Ad Account Before Election
- Judge Bars 'New York Times' From Publishing Project Veritas Memos, Decision Called 'Shocking And Troubling'
- Baked-In Bias: Whites Less Likely To Respond To Survey Emails Sent By Blacks
- Missouri Governor Presses To Prosecute Journalist Who Found Security Flaw
- Nancy Pelosi's Husband Buys Google, Salesforce, Disney Call Options
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 24, 2021
- Twas The IPO Before Christmas
- Lawmakers Question Facebook Over Failure To Curb Lies About Election
- Adam Schiff's Cookie Jar: Random House Can Rent His Campaign List To Promote His Book
- Internet Association Breakup Leaves Void For Tech Organization To Lobby Washington
- Local TV Ad Revenue To Soar 28% To $21.37B In 2022, Boosted By Political, Olympics Ads
- FTC Chair Raises Concerns About Big Tech's Move Into Financial Services
- Salute To Steve Simon And The WTA
- Microsoft Gains Approval For Nuance Communications Acquisition From European Commission
- Facebook Defeats Investor Lawsuit Over Cambridge Analytica
- Facebook Appeals UK Order To Sell Giphy
- Twitter Sued By Journalist Alex Berenson Over Account Ban
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 17, 2021
- Why Restricting Media Isn't Necessarily A Binary Thing
- FTC Moves Toward Privacy Regulations
- Independent Industry Self-Regulation Can Work in Big Tech, Too
- Advertisers Expand Meaning Of 'Brand Safety,' Hold Media Accountable For Overall Harm
- ACLU Launches Campaigns on Family Separation and Abortion, Urging Biden to Take Action
- FTC: OpenX Collected Personal Info From Kids, Location Data From Opted-Out Users
- Judge Rejects Fox News Bid To Dismiss Dominion Defamation Suit
- Silicon Valley Lobbying Group Internet Association To Shut Down
- Google Settles Battle With New Mexico AG By Funding New Children's Privacy Initiative
- Court Urged To Revive Children's Privacy Claims Against YouTube, Channel Operators
- Norway Fines Grindr $7 Million Over Take-It-Or-Leave-It Privacy Approach
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 17, 2021
- Why Restricting Media Isn't Necessarily A Binary Thing
- FTC Moves Toward Privacy Regulations
- Independent Industry Self-Regulation Can Work in Big Tech, Too
- Advertisers Expand Meaning Of 'Brand Safety,' Hold Media Accountable For Overall Harm
- ACLU Launches Campaigns on Family Separation and Abortion, Urging Biden to Take Action
- FTC: OpenX Collected Personal Info From Kids, Location Data From Opted-Out Users
- Judge Rejects Fox News Bid To Dismiss Dominion Defamation Suit
- Silicon Valley Lobbying Group Internet Association To Shut Down
- Google Settles Battle With New Mexico AG By Funding New Children's Privacy Initiative
- Court Urged To Revive Children's Privacy Claims Against YouTube, Channel Operators
- Norway Fines Grindr $7 Million Over Take-It-Or-Leave-It Privacy Approach
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 10, 2021
- The Decline Of Western Civilization (In Two Simple Charts)
- Nunes Leaving Congress To Head Trump Media Co.
- Instagram Chief Refuses To Rule Out Kids' Version During Senate Grilling
- SSP Sets Misinformation 'Floor' For News Sites That Can Be Bought Programmatically
- Lawmakers Propose Ban On 'Dark Patterns' That Trick People Into Ceding Privacy
- OpenWeb Partners With NewsGuard To Combat Misinformation
- New Bill Would Require Social Platforms To Share Data With Academics
- Senate Reconfirms Net Neutrality Supporter Rosenworcel To FCC
- Would A National TV Campaign Help President Biden?
- Ethics: The Only Tool Advertisers Have To Drive Social Media Change?
- Texas AG Seeks To Lift Block On Social Media 'Censorship' Law
- FTC Should Investigate Facebook Over 'Hate Speech,' Senator Cantwell Urges
- Microsoft Set To Get Nod From EU On $16B Speech Technology Nuance Deal
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Dec. 3, 2021
- Have You Heard The Theory About My Co-Author?
- Experts Split On Reforming Section 230's Social Media Protections
- IPG Mediabrands Rating TV News Buys Based On Misinformation, Will Use In Upfront
- U.S. Tech Companies Dominate The World. So Now What?
- Study Finds TV As Bad Or Worse Than Social Media In Spreading Conspiracies
- CNN Suspends Prime-Time Host Chris Cuomo 'Indefinitely'
- Federal Judge Blocks Texas Law Banning Big Social Platforms' Content Moderation
- The Real Government Solution For Local Media
- Coalition Campaigns For Design Code To Protect Kids Online