- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022
- Liz Cheney's 'Lincoln' Project
- Meta Details Stringent Ad Guidelines For 2022 Midterm Elections
- Google Not Liable For Links To Defamatory Content, Search Engine Is Not A 'Publisher'
- Lee Enterprises Distributes Standardized Editorial Pages To Its Newspapers
- What Makes a Great Political Billboard? 7 Essential Rules to Follow
- Google Dedicates $15M To Digital, Print Ad Campaign To Run With Local News Media
- States Newsroom Opens Nonprofit Newsroom In Arkansas
- New Mexico Digital Ad Tax Changes May Lead to Compliance Issues
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022
- The Question Is, What Was In The Safe?
- Senate Races In Georgia, Arizona Lead In Ad Spending As Election Looms
- Twitter Seeks Dismissal Of Right-Wing Activist's Racketeering Lawsuit
- Grey, TimeOut Develop Magnetic Solution For Preserving Mexico City's Street Food Signage
- Does Social Media 'Dumb Down' The Wisdom Of Crowds?
- Google Battles Incognito Mode Users Over Data Collection
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022
- Americans Deem Ad Biz More Trustworthy Than Media, Both Trail All Other Industries
- It's The 100% Real Thing
- Trump Duffs For LIV Golf, But Where's The TV Coverage?
- Judge Blocks 89-Year-Old 'Criminal' Libel Law In North Carolina
- Digital Rights Group Backs Twitter In Battle With Right-Wing Pundit Over Account Ban
- Judge Refuses To Revive District of Columbia's Antitrust Case Against Amazon