I wanted to write a lighthearted column about the pomp and ceremony of Trump's Inauguration Day -- you know, the clothes, the gaffes, the memes. Read the full story by
Teresa Herd, VP/global creative director for Intel, and Marianne Besch, managing director, ECD, mcgarrybowen San Francisco -- are lending their talents to send a bold message to the Trump administration … Read the full story by Larissa Faw
On the eve of Donald J. Trump's inauguration as President of the United States of America, we surveyed industry executives -- both advertisers and agencies -- to find out how … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
During the course of our 2016 Presidential Campaign coverage, I received numerous complaints from readers expressing concern that our coverage was biased. While some of our opinion-based columns -- including … Read the full story by The Editor
On the morning of his inauguration, I can't help but reflect on how magical Donald J. Trump truly is. And by that I don't mean how he has cast a … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Donald Trump is a familiar figure for journalists on the TV beat. Sorry, political journos -- Trump isn't one of yours. He's one of ours. We get him. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Google can't allow someone to buy "truth." The answer would first need to be verified as being indisputable. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
"Marketing Daily" caught up with Carreen Winters, MWWPR's executive vice president and leader of its corporate reputation practice, to ask about what's really changed. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
In yet another illustration of the widening ideological chasm in our national politics, Pew Research found that 40% of Trump voters identified Fox News as their main source of election … Read the full story by Philip Rosenstein
Financial content publisher Investopedia, owned by IAC/InterActive Corp, is starting a financial news microsite called, The Trump Economy, which focuses on the new president and his future administration's impact on … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
They say that the bulk of the president's job is dealing with the unexpected. Candidates campaign on platforms and promises which in many cases are not fulfilled nor accomplished. So … Read the full story by Roberto Siewczynski
There is no surprise in the news that FTC Chair Edith Ramirez is leaving the agency. And not just because a Republican will take the chair. It is because the … Read the full story by Bob Garfield
Dentsu said today its internal investigation into its digital ad billing practices in Japan found nearly 1,000 cases where inaccuracies occurred in the processing of transactions between November 2012 and … Read the full story by Steve McClellan
According to Edelman's Trust Barometer, faith in the media is at an all-time low in 17 countries out of 28 surveyed, while trust in government dropped in 14 markets across … Read the full story by Aaron Baar
The bankrupt tech incubator Quirky, known for selling smart-home devices, has sued Facebook for providing incorrect data about the length of time users spent watching video ads. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Another form of ad fraud is on the scene. Adjust, a mobile attribution and analytics firm, said so-called "click injection" fraud is set to become one of the dominant forms … Read the full story by Tobi Elkin
The National Retail Federation and VISA attributed the overall strength of the numbers to low unemployment, growing wages and confidence among consumers. "The economy was clearly stronger in the fall," … Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
One of Google's drone-based programs is officially no longer, but the company's pursuit of delivering Internet via unmanned aerial system is far from over. Alphabet's X company recently ended its … Read the full story by Chase Martin