by Joe Mandese
One year and 19 in-depth consumer tracking studies later, Americans are feeling far more "hopeful" and less "worried," "scared" and "confused," but more "overwhelmed," … Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Stephanie Russell has been named Chief Client Officer and Haley Paas Chief Strategy Officer of Carat U.S. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Citing the need to close the gap between the share of ad spending targeted at people of color and their share of the U.S. … Read the whole story
by Steve McClellan
Carat, which was tied with UM in the number-two spot, had been top-ranked for eight years running. Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
A bill being introduced Wednesday by U.S. lawmakers would make it easier for news organizations to negotiate collectively with platforms like Google and Facebook … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
The company quietly disclosed its plans in a Feb. 23 update to its privacy policy, but change largely went unnoticed until this week. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
If the Duke and Duchess were trying to make their case for being left alone by the world's news media, then mission NOT accomplished. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Asked to rate various forms of surveillance marketing experiences as either "cool" or "creepy," consumers ranked ads being targeted to them from companies they … Read the whole story
by Tanya Gazdik
Toyota, which had a poignant Super Bowl spot, came out on top both in spending ($39.9 million) and TV ad impressions (2.7 billion). Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Gord Hotchkiss, Featured Contributor
If I could vault 10 years in the future and then look back at today, I'd probably be talking about how our relationship with … Read the whole story
by Larissa Faw
Stagwell's results for the year and quarter were significantly better than the major Adland holding companies, albeit from an exponentially smaller revenue base. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Executive editor Hillary Frey is departing, along with 46 other people. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
President Joe Biden reportedly is planning to tap Columbia Law professor and antitrust expert Lina Khan to serve on the Federal Trade Commission. Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
A New York State court granted the Times's motion to dismiss, citing constitutionally protected free speech and other grounds. Read the whole story