YouTube says the ability to openly debate political ideas - even controversial ones and those based on disproved assumptions - is vital to a functioning democratic society, especially in the … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
Irwin's resignation marks another loss from Twitter's content-moderation team. Irwin was named Twitter's head of trust and safety in November, overseeing content moderation -- an operation that has drawn widespread … Read the full story by Colin Kirkland
"Defendants design social media apps that target kids but are not safe for them to use," lawyers for the families say in papers filed Thursday with U.S. District Court Judge … Read the full story by Wendy Davis
The FTC's attempt to revise a prior consent decree is unconstitutional, Meta says in a request to block the agency's attempt to regulate the use of teens' data. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Fox News channel maintained the highest ratings of all cable news networks, although it took a big hit in May. MSNBC lost 12% of its prime-time viewers vs. the previous … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
Major advertisers should maintain their TV campaigns in the summer season, which could boost their "share of voice" by up to 36%, a study by Effectv says. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The final shot in the finale is devastating: Kendall is walking downtown in Battery Park, toward the East River that looks as wide and roiling as an ocean. Read the full story by Barbara Lippert
Media accounted for 31% of net holding company revenue in 2022, up from just 20% ten years earlier, according to estimates published by Brian Wieser. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
We need to help Ukraine win the war, but we also need to help the country and its people keep their economic engine running during and after this war. Read the full story by Dave Morgan
Membership renewal rates remain at record levels, but people are rethinking what they put in their baskets. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
Shockingly, new research shows only a minority of adults -- including LGBTQ+ ones -- explicitly support brands selling products related to LGBTQ+ pride month. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Like social media, what will get us into trouble with AI are the things we don't know that we don't know yet. Read the full story by Gord Hotchkiss
The deal will integrate TransUnion's "TruAudience" consumer segmentation data "algorithmically" with VideoAmp's real-time media planning optimizations. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
The California Journalism Preservation Act, passed 46-6 by the state Assembly, would force tech companies to pay online news publishers a percentage of ad revenue attributable to their articles. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
"Shame and blame" yields "bad person" and "all my fault." Accountability requires an unflinching acknowledgement of the facts and create freedom and power. Read the full story by Kaila Colbin
"Media price inflation is the true driver of this increase and hides the more lackluster reality: 2023 will be a flat year for ad spend," writes Dentsu's Peter Huijboom. Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Fidelity's report doesn't include May activity, including the hire of Linda Yaccarino as Twitter's CEO. Read the full story by Karlene Lukovitz