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Featured5 Social Media Lessons From the 2020 Election Ayaz NanjiNovember 5, 2020The 2020 U.S. presidential election was not only incredibly close, it was also incredibly expensive. It’s estimated that $6.6 billion …
It Can Happen Here: Free Speech on Trial Sally-Ann O'DowdOctober 8, 2020Five years ago, the satirical and controversial magazine Charlie Hebdo was practically an unknown entity outside of France. Today, the …
All the News That’s Fit to Post? Trusting News and Brand Journalists LuAnn GlowaczAugust 20, 2020Cue the memes. Americans who get news mainly from social media sources are less engaged and less knowledgeable. They’re also …
2019 Issues in Sight: The State of the European Union Emma HallJanuary 22, 2019This is part of a series of articles highlighting some of the issues agencies and marketers will focus on during …
ANA Multicultural Conference Takes a Hard Stand on Diversity Sally-Ann O'DowdNovember 6, 2018As U.S. voters headed to the polls in a divisive election, executives from top marketers took a hard stance against …
5 Ways Political Advertising Faces a New World Order Online Ayaz NanjiJune 19, 2018Until recently political and cause advertising online was the Wild West: there were few constraints and little oversight. This year, …
S&P TV and Radio Summit tackles digital disruption in broadcast media Mercedes CardonaJune 15, 2018The upcoming mid-term elections in the U.S. will give a shot in the arm to local radio and television stations, …
What brands can learn from politics, The Terminator and “fake news” Velocitize staffJanuary 12, 2018The year has started on a political note, with the second Women’s March coming up Jan. 20 and the recent …