The "TV Blog" rarely goes in for "Week in Review" columns, but this week truly merits a Friday recap. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
WPP confirmed in November that it was in discussions with Ford about their future relationship. The good news for WPP is that the firm will have the opportunity to defend … Read the full story by Steve McClellan
'MAD' magazine was created more than 40 years ago. Its April issue was its 550th and the last of the previous volume of the magazine. In addition, 'MAD' has moved … Read the full story by Sara Guaglione
The campaign, titled Greetings from the Blockchain, aims to "celebrate" the growing community of blockchain innovators and investors, and highlight how new technologies continue to change consumer behavior and expectations. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
With the departure of Sir Martin Sorrell, many are now predicting the end of WPP and of agency holding companies in general, along with the business model of the tailor-made, … Read the full story by Maarten Albarda
The seemingly widespread acceptance of the public testimony being given by a porn actress about the President of the U.S. represents a sea change in cultural attitudes. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
"In our opinion, Facebook's privacy controls were operating with sufficient effectiveness to provide reasonable assurance to protect the privacy of covered information," Pricewaterhouse Coopers wrote in its 2017 audit of … Read the full story by Wendy Davis
NBCUniversal will license its Audience Graph, "a single centralized store of audience attributes to create and evaluate audience targets" for media plans to Open AP, and will offer Data Sync, … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The autoplay is allowed only when the media doesn't play sound, after the user clicks or taps on the site, or on desktop if the user has previously shown interest … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
The good news is that adoption of ads.txt in programmatic audience exchanges is accelerating, according to a report released today by Pixalate. The bad news is that coverage is still … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
In a report on the rapid innovation and evolution of the digital out-of-home ad industry, the equities research team at securities firm Liberum makes a compelling case for DOOH to … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Incredulous stars of MSNBC and CNN jumped all over Hannity Monday night because of his relationship with Trump's attorney. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, a Democrat appointed to the FCC in 2009, announced Tuesday that she is stepping down. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
A story published Tuesday by Russia's English-language news service Sputnik featured a simulation of what a nuclear explosion next to Trump's house -- you know, the white one in Washington, … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Even the MRC has acknowledged that current standards likely are not sufficient, and said it is considering moving to a "100% viewable" standard last month. The preliminary ViralGains and CMO … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Nearly a third of digital experts predict the internet will do more harm than good over the next decade, in terms of its impact on the overall well-being of people. … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
In the strange and bizarre competition between the two men, Comey was the winner Sunday night on ABC. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Reporting to Nick Brien, CEO Americas, Dentsu Aegis Network, Boyda replaces Geoff Cubitt, who left the agency earlier this year to pursue other opportunities. Read the full story by Steve McClellan
WPP shares were down Monday in the wake of this weekend's resignation by the agency holding company's long-time CEO Martin Sorrell. Read the full story by Steve McClellan
At this year's TED Conference, the risks that face the Internet were on dramatic display. Read the full story by Steven Rosenbaum
A majority of free Android apps for children may violate the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by collecting personal data from users, according to a new study. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
This wasn't the first time his conduct was questioned. This time, revenue is flat and the share price has nosedived. Read the full story by Sean Hargrave
More things are becoming Internet-connected, and even vending machines are joining the ranks. About 16% of the world's 16 million machines are connected and more than 5 million will be … Read the full story by Chuck Martin
As noted in Publicis' earnings report Thursday, the holding company has had a fabulous quarter, not the least of which has been an exceptional new business run from its media … Read the full story by Joe Mandese