by Wayne Friedman
Warner Bros. spent $19.3 million in national TV advertising for "Godzilla x Kong," which had the second-highest theatrical opening in 2024 and the fifth-biggest … Read the whole story
by Colin Kirkland
Reddit has released a new ad copy chatbot that creates AI-generated headlines, custom asset cropping, improved bid-management options and more to cater to a … Read the whole story

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by Barbara Lippert, Columnist
Lawsuit accusing Hermes of using "unfair business practices" by limiting sales of Birkin bags could threaten other luxury fashion brands using similar tactics. Read the whole story

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by Charles Cantu, Benjamin Chavis
President Biden wouldn't have won the 2020 presidential election without the Black vote. Four years later, if Biden wants to defeat Donald Trump again, … Read the whole story

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by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
The "TV Blog" hereby throws its support behind the Disney Board ahead of this week's proxy vote on Wednesday. Read the whole story
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by Colin Kirkland
In an effort to introduce more private messaging in the app, Instagram is testing an internal prototype called "Blend," which creates a private feed … Read the whole story
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by Wendy Davis
Broadband carriers should be prohibited from exempting their own content or apps from subscribers' monthly broadband allotment, digital rights groups tell the FCC. Read the whole story

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by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
Encouraging other companies to do the same, Pinterest released insights on how its ranking algorithm works - but warned over-reliance on it could result … Read the whole story
by Steve McClellan
According to the company's latest proxy statement, CEO John Wren's compensation last year totaled $20,150, 620. Read the whole story
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by Wendy Davis
Meta is unlikely to prove that in-house FTC hearings are unconstitutional, a federal appellate court said Friday. Read the whole story
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by Maarten Albarda, Featured Contributor
In today's world, we know EXACTLY where people watched something. We just can't combine the metrics together to figure out the totality of their … Read the whole story