Released on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, it finds the majority of Republicans are cool with anti-Semitic candidates. Read the whole story
Google executives throughout the call reported "volatility" during the end of the third quarter after suspending advertising and other services in Russia early in … Read the whole story
Kudos to "Adweek" for using print media the way it was intended: to inspire and evoke emotions -- in this case, about Ukraine. Read the whole story
The spot promoting the brewer's Green Energy Project, was shot without light, consumed 34% less energy -- enough to power a small city for … Read the whole story
"If he makes it more toxic that generally will benefit the competition," notes GroupM's Brian Wieser. Read the whole story
"This week, I intend for the Senate to fill the open vacancy on the FTC with Alvaro Bedoya," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said. Read the whole story
Large Hadron Colliders aside, "The New York Times" alters the headlines of 14% of its stories almost immediately and A/B tests 6% of them. Read the whole story
Complaint follows study showing that the major email services have algorithmic spam biases. Read the whole story
During three hours being cross-examined under oath, Greene both denied any responsibility for her own words and at the same time blamed CNN for … Read the whole story
That's what he just said. Still, with a big election year approaching, will Trump really reject Musk's likely invitation to reach his previous 33 … Read the whole story
Twitter's buyout news continues to sink the share price of Digital World Acquisition Corp. --- the special purpose acquisition company intent on buying the … Read the whole story
Twitter pulls in around $5 billion in ad spending per year. Who might benefit more directly from these abandoned dollars? TV networks. Read the whole story
The "Journalism Competition & Preservation Act," would allow media companies to collectively negotiate with news platforms for compensation for the use of their work. Read the whole story
In a blow to Facebook, a federal judge rejected as premature the company's request to dismiss Philadelphia news anchor Karen Hepp's lawsuit over the … Read the whole story