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The approval was conditioned upon eliminating Omnicom's ability to engage in advertising boycotts based on "political or ...
Nate Morris, a lifelong Kentucky resident and entrepreneur, rode around in a garbage truck in a bizarre political ad as he ...
The recent disclosure that over 100 applications for new political party registrations are currently before the Independent ...
She notes that some brands and companies had stopped changing their logos to Pride colours ... company would pause paid ...
To a certain extent, advertising has become the battleground for broader culture war conflicts in the corporate world.
The change to blue matches the government’s Delivering for Queensland advertising imagery, and also that of the LNP’s ...
I was due to attend the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast with local pastor, Ed Jones, from Battle Baptist Church.
As Senate Republicans rushed to pass a massive budget package known as the “big, beautiful bill,” the political consequences ...
Sam Stein, Managing Editor for The Bulwark, Clair McCaskill, former Democratic Senator from Missouri and Tim Miller, Host of ...
Ad insiders break down how the FTC's order on Omnicom and Interpublic Group's merger could hurt some in the news industry.
The ad giants have agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. regulator to get their $13 billion deal over the finish line.
It's a deal that combines two of the biggest players in U.S. advertising to create the world’s largest media buying agency, ...