- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019
- Twitter Bans Political Ads: Says Political Speech Should Be 'Earned, Not Bought'
- Facebook Should Reject 'Demonstrably False' Political Ads, Sen. Warner Says
- Facebook Agrees To $643,000 Fine To Settle Privacy Investigation In U.K.
- Trump Cancels Newspaper Subscriptions, Some TV Networks May Be Next
- Adland Welcomes UK Election -- But Will It Give Brexit Clarity?
- Over 1.1 Billion Americans Can't Be Wrong, Yext Spokesman Todd Munion Is One Of Them
- Study: Americans Trust Local Above National News
- Via Agency Wins JFK Library Foundation Creative Assignment
- Other Than That, Mrs. Trump, How Was The Game?
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019
- Well, Congresswoman, I Think Lying Is Bad
- Trump Campaign Sued Over Text Messages
- 'Washington Examiner,' 'TheBlaze' Continue Conservative News Site Gains
- The White House To Cancel 'New York Times,' 'Washington Post' Subscriptions
- White House's Cancellation of 'NYT,' 'WaPo' Is Futile
- Tulsi Gabbard Lacks Grounds To Sue Over Ad Suspension, Google Says
- Facebook Asks Supreme Court To Hear Challenge To Robo-Texting Law
- Facebook Protect Program Adds Security To Political Accounts
- Some Advertisers See Loopholes In California Privacy Law
- This Election, Canucks Have Been 'Zucked'
- Facebook Can Fight Fake News -- What About Fake Politicians?
- 'Fortune' Was Right To Keep Kirstjen Nielsen At Women's Summit
- Trump Branding Put On Ice At New York Skating Rinks
- Politically Driven Websites Fill News Void Of Weakened Press
- Those 'Bad Boys' Won Brexit, But The Good Guys Are Winning Google
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019
- Whether POTUS Has Read It Or Not, Constitution Sales Surge
- Tweeting In The Middle Of Fifth Avenue (And Not Losing Twitter's Vote)
- Radical Honesty: The Only Way Forward
- Facebook Tries To Justify Running False Political Ads
- New U.S. Army Campaign Asks, 'What's Your Warrior?'
- YouTube's Stance On Violent Trump Video Alarms Journalists
- Warren Takes On Facebook's No-Fact-Check Policy
- Reddit To Warn Congress Against Weakening Websites' Legal Protections
- How Media -- And Politics -- Can Be A Matter Of Perspective
- Impeachment Inquiry Spurs Podcasts, Newsletters
- LeBron Under Fire For Criticizing Tweet Supporting Hong Kong Protests
- Study Finds Channel Disconnect Between Donors And Nonprofits
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019
- It's Still The Economy, Stupid, But Climate Surges As Consumer Concern
- Brand Greta
- Trump Administration, RNC Ramp Up Anti-Impeachment, Congressional Race Ad Spend
- Why Social Media Influence On The 2020 Election Will Look A Lot Like 2016
- Presidential Tweets Reveal 'Whistleblower' Spike, Reach New Heights
- The Media Math Behind Russian Meddling
- Constructing The Perfect Democratic Candidate
- Conservative Site 'The Dispatch' Targets Trump-Critical Conservatives
- The Difference Between Right-Wing And Left-Wing Media Brain
- Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019
- Americans Feel Social Media Has Too Much Control Over News, Especially Republicans
- Kantar: Trump Campaign Spending Heavily On Social Media
- Trump's Impeachment: Biggest Media Showdown Of All Time?
- Report: News Outlets Are Among Most Politically Polarizing Brands
- What Will Fox News Channel Look Like Post-Trump?
- Facebook CEO Has Fightin' Words For Elizabeth Warren
- Has Boris Been Gaming Google?