Targeted advertising "can pose serious privacy risks to consumers," the FTC says in a new staff report. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
The House Committee On Energy and Commerce on Wednesday advanced the controversial Kids Online Safety Act, which would regulate how social-media platforms display material to minors under 17. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Readers should be well aware by now that a new "Matlock" is in the offing because the TV Blog has written about it at least three times already. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
The company said that the revenue declines were felt across the company's practice areas with technology services continuing to be hit hardest. Read the full story by Steve McClellan
That's what an ARF town hall discussed Wednesday following its release of a "top 100" premium suppliers list, which ranks Hulu No. 1 and France's Le Figaro No. 100. Read the full story by Tony Jarvis
The new definitions and measurement standards for in-store retailers will provide transparency and consistency across retailers, brands and CPGs as well as guidelines for ad formats and store zones. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
Many small businesses find they can gain traction by treating Reddit as a search engine, with one in four small business owners now using Reddit in their marketing strategy, Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
Working together on technology is a great bridge to Ukraine. Read the full story by Dave Morgan
The new game aims to link brands with Twitch streamers while targeting gamers exploring the "integrated galaxy of brand-customizable playable worlds," according to a company spokesperson. Read the full story by Colin Kirkland
It has long been the TV Blog's contention that only nuts appear on TV reality shows. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
The bill is supported by some youth advocates and the conservative Heritage Foundation, but opposed by civil liberties groups. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
Will all female reality stars of the future merge into one filler-infused golden Barbie archetype? Read the full story by Barbara Lippert
The yogurt company has already signed 1.3 million people to the monthlong pledge. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
KKR and CPP, outside investors, will take over the lucrative classified business from Axel Springer. Read the full story by Ray Schultz
Google has decided to show YouTube users ads when they pause videos, marking a new space for advertisers to consider when planning their campaigns. Read the full story by Colin Kirkland
For full-year 2024, estimates are that VideoAmp media measured-based guarantees will rise to $1.5 billion. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
The magazine is closed, but the brand lives in consumer products, like vodka seltzers. Read the full story by Fern Siegel
If swaggering, shirtless men trading macho jibes about the girls on the beach is what you're looking for, then have I got a lifeguard drama for you. Read the full story by Adam Buckman