Por: Forbes Business February 12, 2023
Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston and Raymond Cruz in scene from PopCorners' 2023 Super Bowl spot. Associated Press This year features another impressive group of designed to get people talking, from John Travolta recreating some of his dance moves from Grease to Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul reprising their meth cooking roles from Breaking Bad. But viewers may not be as excited this year about those commercials. A survey from Zeta Global, a... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment February 10, 2023
NEW YORK – Super Bowl ads are more than just breaks between gameplay during the biggest sporting event of the year: they offer a glimpse of the country’s zeitgeist, along with how major industries are faring. This year, crypto ads and automakers are advertising less since... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
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Forbes USA Business January 27, 2023
Before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, investment in out-of-home advertising was on the rise. By the end of 2020, however, revenue from OOH ads had fallen in just one year. Now that businesses and consumers are emerging from years of social distancing and lockdowns, spending on ads... + más
Retailer Data: Brands’ Panacea Or Walled Gardens 2.0? | Forbes
What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe
The Verge USA Tech November 04, 2022
With Netflix’s ads tier, you never know what you’re going to getWith Netflix’s ads tier, you never know what you’re going to get / It’s Netflix with ads, but you won’t know how many ads you might have to watch until you hit play. And some things just aren’t... + más
Netflix's New Ad Tier Is Here. What That Means for Viewers | Time
How Ads on Netflix Will Change the Way You Watch | Time
NBC News USA Tech October 26, 2022
Gun retailers are running ads promoting firearms for sale on Facebook and Instagram, a tech industry watchdog said Wednesday in a report that shows apparent holes in how the apps enforce their own rules against ads that promote the use or sale of weapons. The Tech Transparency... + más
Report: TikTok bad at culling US election misinformation ads | WPLG Local 10
Report: TikTok bad at culling US election misinformation ads | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 21, 2022
TikTok's algorithms are very good at finding videos to keep people glued to their phone screens for hours on end. What they are not so good at, a new report has found, is detecting ads that contain blatant misinformation about U.S. elections. That's despite TikTok... + más
Experts grade Big Tech on readiness to handle midterm election misinformation | Ars Technica
Associated Press USA Tech October 21, 2022
TikTok’s algorithms are very good at finding videos to keep people glued to their phone screens for hours on end. What they are not so good at, a new report has found, is detecting ads that contain blatant misinformation about U.S. elections. That’s despite TikTok having... + más
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
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