- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, April 27, 2022
- Google: Ukraine-Russia War Drove Down Western European Ad Spending
- Poll Finds Only 47% Very Fine People On The Republican Side
- Khvalyty!
- When 'Green' Washing Is A Good Thing: Heineken Fades To Black
- Madison Avenue's Reaction To Musk Twitter Buyout: #waitandsee
- Senate Expected To Vote This Week On Biden's FTC Pick
- All The News That's Fit To Be Fungible
- Partisan Blockade: GOP Complains To FEC That Gmail Is Censoring Its Emails
- Marjorie Taylor Greene's Trouble With The Truth
- Did Trump Really Just Swear Off Twitter?
- Trump-Linked SPAC Sinks 18% On Twitter News
- Twitter Mulls Ad-Free Platform - Do TV Networks Benefit?
- Study: Americans Back Journalism Preservation Bill, Want Action
- Facebook Can't Shake News Anchor's Suit Over Ad For Dating App
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, April 22, 2022
- Talking Points
- Supreme Court Sides With Austin In Battle Over Digital Billboards
- California Can Enforce Net Neutrality Law, Court Confirms
- Senate Urged To Question FTC Nominee About Behavioral Targeting
- Florida Threatens Twitter For Adopting 'Poison Pill' Against Musk
- Apple Battles NSO Over Pegasus Spyware
- Kroll Appoints Joshua Tucker As Senior Advisor And Kroll Institute Fellow
- Disney Could Be Swept Into Florida 'Deplatforming' Ban
- Bucking the Norm: RSLC's Political Marketing Exec's Strategy For Success
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, April 15, 2022
- Musk Pursues Hostile Takeover Of Twitter
- Talking Points
- Autocracy Dies In Lightness
- Detoxifying Social Media May Not Be As Hard As We Think
- FTC Urged To Crack Down On 'Location Data' Industry
- FTC Chair Suggests New Limits On Data Collection
- Instagram Still Promotes Accounts Linked To Eating Disorders, Group Says
- 'Sideloading' Bill Exposes Consumers To Privacy Risks, Apple CEO Warns
- Sinclair Strikes Broad Distribution Deal With Charter Including RSNs, But Problems Remain
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, April 7, 2022
- The Supply & Demand Of The 'Crazy-Side Platform'
- Texas Social Media Law Attacks Editorial Freedom, Industry Says
- NYC Mayor Launches Campaign Denouncing 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
- Statehouse Press Corps Are Expanding, With Some Caveats, Pew Research Finds
- Ukrainian Producers Unite To Tell Stories Of The War
- Hollywood, News Industry And Others Side Against Twitter In Unmasking Battle
- Twitter's Price Jumps 25% On News That Musk Has 9% Share
- 2 Key Tech Execs Quit As Trump's Social Platform Stagnates
- Twitter Exploring Long-Awaited Edit Button
- Animal Rights Group Blasts Government For Suppressing Social Media Posts
- Red And Blue Algorithms: Study Finds Political Bias In How Major ESPs Decide What Spam Is
- Google Battles Texas AG Over Pixel Radio Ads
- Digital Publisher GovExec Acquires Local-Government Database
- Facebook Funded A PR Campaign Against TikTok: Will TV Networks Do The Same?