Marketing Politics Weekly Editions for October 2025
Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Oct. 31, 2025
The Divided States Of America: Pragmatists Vs. Experientialists
Retailers Brace For SNAP Fallout
Comcast Buys Into Trump's Ballroom: What Kind Of Seat At The Table?
Texas AG Sues Tylenol Makers Over Autism Allegations
The Systemic Attack On Truth, How To Fight Back
Trust In News Organizations Is Falling, Pew Reports
Nieman Lab Report Shows Newsrooms Not Using 'Gulf of America'
News/Media Alliance Urges New AI Development Regulation
Meta Spends Big On 'Superintelligence,' Takes $16B Tax Hit
Bipartisan Bill Would Ban Chatbot 'Companions' For Minors
A Comcast-WBD Deal: CNN As A Sister Network Of MSNBC?
Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Oct. 24, 2025
It's Moron Again In America
Watchful Voters: Most Are Worried About Misinformation Prior To The Elections
News Leaves Americans Feeling More Angry And Sad Than Hopeful Or Happy: Pew
YouTube Explains Why Only Some Banned Creators Will Be Welcomed Back
Court Preserves Block On FTC Probe Of Media Matters
Media Landscape Is Changing At Breakneck Speed
YouTube Rolls Out Deepfake Detection Tech To Eligible Creators
PSA: Doctors Should Make Gun Safety A Medical Issue
Advertiser To Ask SCOTUS To Revive 'Conspiracy' Suit Against Google, Apple
Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025
Saying The Suddenly Quiet Part Out Loud
The Rising Risks Of DEI Gone Dark
CARU Issues Guidance For AI Aimed At Kids
Brand USA Launches 'America The Beautiful' Amid Decline In Inbound Tourism
Parents Are Done Being Quiet: Nicki Petrossi Spearheads A Movement
Judge Sides With Eating Disorder Site In Privacy Suit Over Tracking
BBC Bans Black Lives Matter T-Shirts In Newsroom
Rich Silverstein Revisits Cuban Missile Crisis Through Surreal, AI-Driven Lens
Cause Marketing: Wild Turkey Aims To Raise Awareness Of Food Insecurity
Bari Weiss Shift: New CBS News EIC Already Rattling People
'Epoch Times' Reporter Resigns After Publication Signs Pentagon Rules
Marketing Politics Weekly - Monday, Oct. 13, 2025
Red, Purple & Blue: The History Of American Media Political Bias
OpenAI Tests Political Bias In ChatGPT
The 0.5% Solution
YouTube Gives Banned Creators A Second Chance
Press Trust And Freedom: Several Countries See Declines
SCOTUS Won't Revive Claims Against Meta Over Church Shooting
Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Mandating Opt-Out Tool
Tech Industry, Rights Groups Urge Court To Block Mississippi Parental Consent Law
Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025
Is The New Right Beginning To Eat The Old Right's Lunch?
Paramount Acquires 'The Free Press,' Puts Founder In Charge Of CBS News
Bari Weiss CBS News Story Produces The Usual Handwringing
Why They Fight: Israeli Drama Depicts Hamas Horror
Pepper Spraying The Fourth Estate: Chicago News Groups Sue Feds
U.S. Teens Shift Media Time While Spending Dips, Piper Sandler Survey Finds
Generation AI
Press Groups Are Not Mollified By Slight Change In Pentagon Rules For Coverage
Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Mandating Opt-Out Tool
Movie Tariffs Pose Threat To Studios As They Mull AI-Generated Performers
Few Americans Rely On AI Chatbots For News, And Many Question Accuracy
Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025
Assembly: It's The Political Ad Economy, Stupid
State-Level Ad Spend Predicts Economic Downturn
A Dispatch From 'The Dispatch,' A Conversation With President Michael Rothman
YouTube To Pay Trump $22M To Settle Account Ban Suit
WFA, Advertisers Press Judge To Throw Out Musk 'Boycott' Suit
Prepping For A Nationalized TikTok: A Conversation With Later's Scott Sutton
Stage Is Set For 'SNL' Vs. Trump As Show Starts New Season
Foreign Movies, Furniture, Pharma Latest To Face Possible Tariffs
When Did The Future Become So Scary?
Station Groups And Kimmel: Future Network Content Issues?
Gun Violence Prevention Video Trades Lemonade Stand For One Selling Gun Locks
Social Media Pressure Intensifies Youth Mental Health Struggles
Dialing Back Visas: DHS Wants To Restrict Time Foreign Reporters Can Stay In U.S.