Por: Fox News Politics October 18, 2022
WASHINGTON – An advocacy group is grabbing voters’ attention with a variety of billboards and newspaper ads mocking ideas supported by some progressives.The group, known as Citizens for Sanity, has launched the messaging campaign in multiple battleground states.The ads have featured phrases like Help Charlie become Charlotte, Mother Nature is Racist and Violent Criminals Deserve Our Respect.The idea is to take some of these more insane... + full article
CNBC USA Business October 13, 2022
In this articleSOPA Images Lightrocket Getty ImagesNielsen ratings are coming to Inc.Netflix that will start using Nielsen's digital audience measurement in the U.S. to give advertisers an understanding of its reach. It said the Nielsen ratings will start sometime in 2023,... + más
How much Netflix’s new ad-supported plan will cost and what you get (and don’t) | Portland Press Herald
How much Netflix’s new ad-supported plan will cost and what you get (and don’t) | Los Angeles Times
Ars Technica USA Tech October 13, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 13, 2022 6:35 pm UTC Getty Images NurPhoto Share this story Netflix is launching a $6.99-per-month version that includes... + más
Netflix will charge $6.99 a month for new ad-supported plan starting Nov. 3 in U.S. | CNBC
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 11, 2022
Recently The Washington Post that Maine, Alaska, Hawaii and Vermont have the fewest number of chain restaurants of any state in the country. Part of the reasoning it seems, in addition to the rural nature of each state, are such factors as educational attainment, voting... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
Abbott launches new infant formula recall at another plant for faulty bottle cap seals | ABC News
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 10, 2022
Hulu is one of the most popular on the market, and it offers several different plans to choose from. Subscriptions now start at $8 a month, following a price increase that went into effect on October 10.Below, we've put together a chart detailing exactly what each of... + más
'The Kardashians' returns for a second season on September 22 — here's how to watch the hit reality series | Business Insider
Disney CEO says he'd 'love' to merge Hulu into Disney+ — but there's one major obstacle in the way | Business Insider
9to5Mac USA Tech October 04, 2022
Even more ads will soon start appearing in your , Meta announced today. With these changes, advertisers will now be able to place ads on the Explore homepage as well as directly in profile feeds. The addition of more ads comes as Instagram continues to face backlash for recent... + más
Get ready for more ads on Instagram | MarketWatch
Campaigns spend over $6.4 billion on ads for 2022 elections, making race one of the most expensive ever | CNBC
CNBC USA Politics September 26, 2022
A sign is seen as voters line up for the U.S. Senate run-off election, at a polling location in Marietta, Georgia, January 5, 2021.Mike Segar ReutersThe 2022 midterm elections are on track to be the most expensive ever as more than $6.4 billion is being poured into TV, radio and... + más
How political candidates are targeting you on social media based on your music tastes, shopping habits and favorite TV shows | CNN
Hurricane Ian batters Florida while politicians keep battering each other with nasty ads | Orlando Sentinel
The Daily Beast USA Politics September 22, 2022
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is facing heat from her own Democratic colleagues on Wednesday one day after stating “that among progressives, it has become clear that you cannot claim to hold progressive values, yet back Israel’s apartheid government.”Tlaib made the remark,... + más
Community members reflect on the legacy of Prince Asiel Ben Israel, who took many Black Chicagoans to live in Israel | Chicago Tribune
Yinam Cohen: The Abraham Accords, which signal hope for Middle East, are a model for peace | Chicago Tribune
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