A provocative online political ad is drawing sharp criticism from both the White House and Republican leaders.
Soon politicians will blanket the internet and airwaves with pleas for your vote. What are they allowed to do?
Elections across Europe have been plagued by attempts to spread disinformation in recent years. In the Romanian presidential election last November, the first round was invalidated based on ...
Political ad spending during this midterm season is projected to be the most expensive on record, surpassing the 2022 cycle by roughly $2 billion. Spending on connected TV, or CTV, which covers any ...
Meta, parent company of Instagram and Facebook, will require political advertisers around the world to disclose any use of artificial intelligence in their ads, starting next year, the company said ...
The first round of the Polish presidential election was held on May 18. In what was a very heated campaign, political parties and a number of newly established proxy organizations (e.g. Facebook pages ...
A new analysis of political advertisers found that the platform profits from ads that include deepfakes and other content prohibited by its own policies. Recent Meta ads have included fabricated ...
Meta has decided to stop serving political, electoral and social advertising on its platforms in the European Union rather than be subject to upcoming regulation. The Transparency and Targeting of ...
Columnist Doug James says that the attack ads on former University of Montana President Seth Bodnar show how scared Steve ...
Just two months before the election, spending by top candidates is already on pace with previous record-setting years. Some quick, back-of-the-napkin numbers: In the Raleigh TV market, stations booked ...
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