Publishing Insider
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
Behavioral advertising would now fall under the heading of extensive profiling. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
The blocking of access strikes "at the very core of the first amendment," AP writes. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Varvaro had been head of advertising sales for "Newsweek." Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
The publications - "Life on Capitol Hill" and the "Washington Park Profile" - were beset with market challenges. Read the whole story
by Colin Kirkland
Despite its value and reputation being tarnished through staff cuts, threats aimed at advertisers and the proliferation of harmful content on its platform, X … Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan
Marketing and advertising may see a "shakeup" that eventually leads to more effective operations. It's a positive evolution for CMOs who have the foresight … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
Siding against WebMD, a federal judge granted class-action status to a user who claims company disclosed video-viewing information to Meta Platforms. Read the whole story