The latest update in a multi-state suit targeting the search giant's advertising biz sure doesn't look great for Google and Facebook.
The company's new "call-to-action" cards will include buttons that allow listeners to learn more about what's being talked about in the ad or buy it directly.
Gloo uses targeted advertising to determine the moment users may be most susceptible to religious messaging.
Researchers found thousands of cases where advertisers skirted the company's rules without ever being flagged.
A new complaint to the FTC complaint claims Amazon's 'search results' are so packed with ads, we shouldn't even call them 'search results.'
In the past decade, newspapers have seen their resources shrink to nothing as the likes of Google suck up advertising revenue. Now they're suing.
Brace for impact, the Instagram story shares are about to start rolling in...
Platform+ business segment made $57.3 million in gross profit, more than double the $25.6 million in gross profit it brought in from actual device sales.
Meta said this change, which will also apply to other categories deemed "sensitive," could negatively affect some businesses and organizations.
When Facebook rolled out new tweaks to the library in 2020, some staffers believed that the efforts weren't enough.
The second half of 2021 has not been kind to tech giants that rely on ad targeting thanks to Apple's App Tracking Transparency policy.
Your Roku-watching habits are up for grabs now that the company's Nielsen ratings are taking effect.
If you have both a Facebook and Instagram account, the company may have figured out a way to double the money you generate.
It's a low bar, but this honestly might be Twitter's worst product idea yet.
The agency's been using ad blockers since 2018 over malvertising fears—and more agencies have taken them on since.
The boycott that we saw two years ago was an inarguable flop. Here's how we can actually hit the company where it hurts. (And why we probably won't.)
Companies like Shell and Exxon spent more than $9 million advertising on the platform in 2020.
Tumblr? Tumblr... I haven't heard that name in years.
Covid conspiracists, climate change deniers, and Ben Shapiro are just a few of the figures you'll find using OpenWeb's tech.
A new report shows advertisers don't seem to have qualms with selling intimate consumer data to foreign companies, including those based in Russia and China.