- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, April 29, 2026
- I've Got 47 Problems But 86 Ain't One
- Poll Shows Many Democrats and Independents Often Avoid News About Trump
- Disney's Jimmy Kimmel Problem
- FCC Demands Early Review Of Disney's Broadcast Licenses
- What Roman Politics Teaches Us About Modern Marketing
- Court Won't Revive Lawsuit Against Meta Over Rohingya Genocide
- Kimmel: A New Political Comedy Battle - Or Something Else?
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Tuesday, April 28, 2026
- What Roman Politics Teaches Us About Modern Marketing
- You Should Have Seen It
- For Journalists At The Correspondents' Dinner, The Story Was All About Them
- Musk Appeals Dismissal Of Ad Boycott Suit Against WFA, Others
- Exit At 'Stars & Stripes' - Ombudsman Jacqueline Smith Fired
- Australia Wants To Tax Tech Giants To Pay For Journalists
- Media Freedoms Under Renewed Attack In Europe
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, April 24, 2026
- Equal Dinner Time
- RFK Jr. Supports Potential Ban On Junk Food TV Ads
- With Deal Done, WBD And Paramount Face Familiar Hurdles
- House Republicans Introduce Industry-Friendly Privacy Bill
- WPP AI Targeting Tech Complicates Proposed Privacy Bill
- FTC Wants To Withdraw Appeal Against Media Matters
- Trawling For News: People Seek In-Depth Material, Less Humor, Pew Reports
- It's Fast-Moving Tech, Stupid
- Clean Creatives To Netflix: Pick 'Fossil-Free' Ad Agencies
- Nunes Out At Trump Media & Technology After Loss Of Investor Wealth
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, April 15, 2026
- How To Influence Future Voters
- Survey Reveals News Outlets Are Not Seen As 'Trustworthy'
- Why Targeting A 'Civilization' Has Gen Z Deeply Concerned
- FTC Expands Political Bias Probe, Expects Agency 'Settlements' Soon
- Nexstar To Use NewsNation Content On Local TV Stations
- Gen Z Grows Up, Keeps Scrolling, Still Doesn't Trust You
- Meta Vows To Appeal Two Recent Verdicts
- Appeals Court Rejects Virginia Bid To Reinstate Time Limits For Social Media
- Interest In Local News Declines, Media Patterns Shift
- Mediaite's One Sheet Newsletter Contained Fake Quotes And Misattributions, Semafor Says
- Algorithmic Targeting Is Messing With Our Zeitgeist
- Alabama Lawmakers Pass Privacy Bill Opposed By Advocates
- Can Hollywood Talent, Creative Impact Paramount-WBD Deal?
- 'The Wall Street Journal' Trumps Trump In Defamation Case - Pending Appeal
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Monday, April 6, 2026
- Can An Ad Industry Award Save Democracy?
- OpenAI Proposes 'Social Safety Net' Policies
- OKCupid Gave User Photos To Facial Recognition Company, FTC Charges
- How Parents Won: The Case That Changed Social Media Liability
- Ranting Media Mischaracterizes Barkley's Immigration Remarks
- Section 230 Is Dead
- Court Won't Revive Challenge To Minnesota Deep Fake Law
- Florida-Led Coalition Backs Louisiana Request To Enforce Parental Consent Law
- Health, Government Entities Advertised On Sites That Promoted Misinformation