- Marketing Politics Weekly - Monday, May 22, 2023
- Even Without Tucker Carlson, Foxnews.com Soars In April
- GroupM Takes Twitter Off Its 'High Risk' List
- AI-Generated News Sites More Than Double In Two Weeks
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Shares ChatGPT 'A-ha' Moments
- Buzzfeed Founder Says AI Will Replace Most Static Content: Report
- Montana Residents Sue Over TikTok Ban
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, May 16, 2023
- Why Fox News' Upfront Ad Pitch Is 40% Full (Of It)
- 'Succession,' Season 4, Episode 8: No Brass On The Battle Field
- Ex ByteDance Exec Claims China's Communist Party Had Full Access To TikTok Data
- A Former President On A CNN Town Hall: What Was Gained Here -- Or Lost?
- Google Sued Over Alleged Collection Of Abortion Data
- NYC's Urban Health Plan Continues Fight Against COVID
- Google Antitrust Compliance Review Shifts To India
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, May 9, 2023
- 'Nighttime In America'
- Newton Minow, The Man Who Called TV A 'Vast Wasteland'
- Carlson Reportedly Moving To 'Torch' Fox, In Talks With Musk
- NewsGuard Launches Podcast Info Rating Service
- Meta Exec Threatens To Halt News Content In Canada
- Florida Lawmakers Pass Privacy Bill With Limited Opt-Out Rights
- Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill To Restrict Data Collection From Teens
- Chicago-Area Gay Bars Boycott Budweiser Products
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, May 5, 2023
- It Came From WikiLeaks + Hunter Biden's Laptop
- Trump, DeSantis SuperPACs Ramp Up National TV Campaigns
- Court Sides With Sen. Warren In Battle Over Anti-Vax Book
- Opinions About Elon Musk's Takeover Of Twitter Vary By Political Party
- Journalists Highly Concerned About Press Freedoms: Study
- Study: Consumers Want More DEI, But See Brands Floundering
- Senators Introduce Revised Teens Online Safety Bill
- FTC Chair Warns Of Dangers Posed By AI, Calls For Timely Regulation
- FTC Seeks To Prohibit Facebook From Harnessing Minors' Data
- Lawmaker Touts Bill To Break Up Google's And Meta's Ad Businesses
- Mental Health Month: Mozilla Data Shows Some Apps Fail To Protect Privacy