Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion November 04, 2022
Watching local TV is a miserable escape these days, so close to an election. Barraged by hateful campaign ads, we look for relief by cutting the cable and using streaming services for entertainment. Unfortunately, tonight, a certain incumbent governor’s ad snuck onto the Hulu platform. The show he invaded ... “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Life imitating art. So much for escaping reality. Susan Young Eustis Why is voting important on Nov. 8? And... + full article
Time USA Business November 03, 2022
Netflix’s new ad tier is set to launch in the U.S. at 9 a.m. PT on Thursday, introducing commercials to the service for the first time in its 15-year history. Starting Thursday, the ad plan will be available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea,... + más
How Ads on Netflix Will Change the Way You Watch | Time
Netflix to Offer Cheaper Ad Option Beginning Nov. 3 | The New York Times
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
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
How much Netflix’s new ad-supported plan will cost and what you get (and don’t) | Portland Press Herald
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
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