by Joe Mandese
Triton Digital, which was acquired by audio media giant iHeartMedia in early 2021, said the open audience exchange will launch in the Q1 2022. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
The ANA will oversee the #EngageResponsibly campaign breaking later this year. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Joe Mandese
"What am I doing?," asks Dave, your next new competitor, in one of a series of TV spots aimed at prosumers. "I'm destroying you." Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
Netflix's "The Crown" and "The Queen's Gambit" each won 11 honors."Mare of Eastown" and "Hacks" were big winners for HBO/HBO Max. Read the whole story

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by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
"Ordinary Joe" seems to try extra hard in the very first episode to establish itself as NBC's tear-jerking successor to "This Is Us." Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Mozilla began running an experiment in early September, testing Microsoft's Bing as the default search engine for Firefox. The company already has a deal … Read the whole story
by Sarah Mahoney
What IS surprising: how few brands made their debut in the Brand Keys Loyalty Leader List this year -- the fewest newbies in over … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Nicholas Schiavone, Op-Ed Contributor
We have seen the transformation of Nielsen from the "gold standard" of TV audience measurement to the Theranos of cross-platform media measurement. Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
"Shang-Chi" pulled in $21.7 million in box-office results in its third week, with Disney spending an estimated $1.2 million in national TV advertising. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Maarten Albarda, Featured Contributor
We are no longer seeing the slow evolution of video content; we are living in the first phase of the post-evolution. Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
TikTok is struggling with misinformation. The platform removed nearly 350,000 videos with misinformation about the U.S. 2020 presidential election, and more than 50,000 videos … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
Content moderation efforts by Twitter and Facebook -- including Facebook's fact-checking of posts about Vice President Kamala Harris -- did not violate federal election … Read the whole story