- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, May 17, 2024
- Working Vs. Non-Working Presidential Campaign Dollars
- Will Two Presidential Debates Amp Up Ho-Hum TV Network Viewing?
- Microsoft Urges Employees To Transfer Outside China, Will Impact Ad Industry
- The New Flywheel In Omnicom's Ointment
- Senate Report Recognizes Concerns Of Publishers With AI
- Threads Rolls Out Fact-Checking Program Ahead Of Election
- IAE Rolls Out 'Greenwash Prevention Toolkit'
- TikTok Creators Seek To Block Potential Nationwide Ban
- Arizona Sues Amazon Over 'Manipulative' Tactics, 'Buy Box' Algorithm
- Susan Chira Is Stepping Down As EIC Of The Marshall Project
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, May 7, 2024
- Red, White & Predictions: Why We're Analyzing Them
- Tech Group Battles Ohio Over Restrictions On Teens' Social Media Use
- Hollywood Celebs Stand Up To Social Media Dangers
- Pennsylvania To Study Whether Notices Should Still Be Placed In Print Newspapers
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, May 3, 2024
- Offshoring America's News Verification
- Pew Finds Republicans And Democrats Agree On Something: Social Media's Negative Impact
- Trump Held In Contempt Over Reposts To Truth Social
- TikTok Fights Montana Attempt To Revive Statewide Ban
- All Values, No Action, No Problem
- Warning: CARU Will Strictly Enforce New Guidelines Covering AI-Generated Kids Ads
- Ulta Pivots To Mental Health, Teens
- Ad Data Shows A Tale Of Two Social Media Platforms