"The First Amendment allows social media companies to censor content freely, in ways the government never could, and it prohibits the government from retaliating against them for their speech," FCC … Read the whole story
The ads, claiming that "dangerous mobs of far-left groups" are disrupting American cities, featured red triangles pointing in a downward position--the symbol used by … Read the whole story
Trump's tweet shared a video clip that had been altered to make a sweet video of a white toddler embracing a black toddler appear … Read the whole story
MoffettNathanson expects a 14% decline in 2020 ad revenues (to $18.4 billion) for the three companies, slightly better than the 15% expected decline in … Read the whole story
Global ad and partnership media deals for NBCU and Sky will be available through NBCU's One Platform. The new Global Advertising & Partnerships Team … Read the whole story
AMC Entertainment will open the bulk of its venues -- 450 -- on July 15, hoping to grab what remains of the big box-office … Read the whole story
This deal, along with one with Kim Kardashian West, is part of Spotify's aggressive push to go beyond music content. Read the whole story
Beginning in July, Google will disallow ads with sensationalist or clickbait text or images intended to drive traffic to the ad by prompting the … Read the whole story
Google is working to correct racial as well as gender, sexual orientation, and other types of bias. AI training models pick up all these … Read the whole story
Here are the main reasons why so many companies tried and failed to build profitable, scalable businesses automating TV advertising with digital-born techniques. Read the whole story
The false advertising lawsuit centers on a Google Shopping ad boasting that Pine-Sol kills "99.9% of germs." Twelve years ago, a federal judge said … Read the whole story
Riot is launching the "Ignition Series" weekend tournaments to kick off "Valorant" esports, partnering with an esports team and RAGE, one of Japan's biggest … Read the whole story
Members of the Gen-Z cohort are privacy-conscious. They now have access to products like Hey that can permanently block unwanted emails. Read the whole story
Why use a dog whistle when you can whistle Dixie out loud for everyone to hear? That seems to be the new strategy of … Read the whole story