Marketing Politics Weekly Editions for February 2026
Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026
Stephen Colbert And The Federal Communications Daisy Chain
Study Shows Most Americans Want Social Media Giants Curbed
WBD Sets March 20 Shareholder Showdown With Paramount
Media Matters Fights FTC Over 'Ad Boycott' Investigation
Virginia Limits Minors To One Hour Daily On Social Media
West Virginia Bill Would Forbid Use Of Media Bias Monitors By State
Journalists Take The Heat: Most Americans Don't Trust Them To Do The Right Thing
Denmark Reassures American Travelers They Are Welcome
Oklahoma Moves To Limit AI Images Of Real People
Meta Renews Battle With FTC Over Teen Data
NetChoice Backs Yelp In Fight With Texas Over 'Crisis Pregnancy Center' Warnings
Harris Poll Finds 'Opting Out' Of The Economy Has Become A Movement
Watchdog To Court: Uphold NY Algorithmic Pricing Law
Marketing Politics Weekly - Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026
Why Bad Bunny Review Was Bad 'TV Blog'
Journalists Bring Concern About News Deserts To Congress
Why Bad Bunny Was Bad TV
Lawmaker Questions DOJ Over ICEBlock Censorship
Journalists Covering Ukraine War Were Not Biased, But Failed To Keep Pace
Trump Admin Sued Over Censorship Of ICE App, Facebook Group
School District Can Proceed To Trial Against Social Platforms
Texas Claims Snapchat Deceives Parents
Discord To Roll Out Mandatory Age-Verification For All Users
Will Lewis Gone: CEO Of 'The Washington Post' Steps Down
Station Stocks Rise: $6.2B Nexstar-Tegna Deal Going Ahead?
Marketing Politics Weekly - Friday, Feb. 6, 2026
Democracy Abhors A Vacuum, Here's An Attempt To Fill It
GenZ Interested In Health, Fitness Content, Less Likely To Follow Political News
The Worst Obtainable Version Of The Truth
Illinois Bill Would Force Mental Health Warning Notices On Social Media
Shriveling 'Washington Post' Cuts Nearly A Third Of Staff
Marketing For 'Melania'? Across The Political, Messaging Divide
Government Investigations Into X's Grok Chatbot Multiply
Google Search Ruling Appealed By DOJ, States
The Economy All-In-One: New Home Starts
Stagwell Taps Berentson To Accelerate Owned Media Push
Fox Core Advertising Up 12% In Q4, Cable Adds Advertisers
Tech Industry Sues Over Utah Law Restricting App Downloads
Local News Service Reimagines What Journalism Can Be