Marketing Politics Weekly Editions for December 2021
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