Adweek·2026-03-31
The Trade Desk Rivals Swoop In on the Heels of Publicis, Omnicom Auditing DramaMid-market DSPs are fishing for ad dollars that could be up for grabs after two agency holdcos announced audits of The Trade Desk.
Adweek·2026-03-31
News Outlets Share Coverage Plans for Historic Artemis II LaunchThe historic launch will take place from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Adweek·2026-03-31
Top Shelf: How Patrón Stays Premium With Craft and Conviction in a Digital WorldRoberto Ramirez Laverde on Patrón Tequila's commitment to craftsmanship, transparency, and cultural authenticity.
Adweek·2026-03-31
Our Lego Agency’s Jennifer Berry on Building Connected Commerce Beyond ChannelsHow Lego is designing seamless ecosystems across DTC, retail partners, and physical experiences.
The Guardian·2026-03-31
BBC apologises for not investigating claims against Scott Mills raised last yearThe BBC has apologised for its response after allegations about Scott Mills were raised with the broadcaster last year. Mills was sacked with immediate effect by the BBC on Monday over his “personal conduct”. It then emerged he had been questioned over separate allegations of serious sexual offences against a boy aged under 16 in 2018, but the case was later closed due to lack of evidence. The Telegraph reported on Tuesday evening that a freelance journalist had contacted the corporation in May 2025 to say she had received information about separate allegations of “inappropriate communications” involving the presenter and asked whether the broadcaster was “ever aware of or involved in any related matters”. The journalist also asked whether it had ever received any “formal or informal compl
The Guardian·2026-03-31
An angry prince and leaky friends: key moments in the Daily Mail hacking trialJaw-dropping allegations, extraordinary U-turns, talk of plots, plenty of tears and an alleged meeting on a roundabout. For the past 10 weeks, lawyers in court 76 at the Royal Courts of Justice have delved into claims of alleged unlawful information-gathering at the Mail titles. Prince Harry, Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, the actors Sadie Frost and Elizabeth Hurley, the campaigner Doreen Lawrence and the former politician Simon Hughes have brought the case against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), publisher of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. Allegations go way beyond phone hacking and include landline tapping and the bugging celebrity houses. The publisher denies all claims. The drama started even before the trial had begun, as a private investigator who had made the mos
Digiday·2026-03-31
Ad Tech Briefing: Criteo makes self-serve push with GO, targeting SMB growthCriteo is widening access to its performance media stack with the full rollout fo full self-service capabilities for its GO platform as it looks to capture a broader base of small and mid-sized advertisers, bringing itself into more direct competition with Amazon and Google. Related Insights Media Buying How Criteo is turning LLMs into its next big advertising channel Read More Announced today, th
Digiday·2026-03-31
The Trade Desk shakes up Identity Alliance payouts, with a new focus on incrementalityThe Trade Desk is overhauling how it pays identity partners within its Identity Alliance, moving from a volume-based model to one centered on “incrementality,” according to multiple industry sources. The changes, communicated to partners in recent weeks and expected to come into force in the early part of 2026, introduce new commercial terms that alter how data providers are compensated for contri
Digiday·2026-03-31
Time pitches GEO insights into a new brand offeringTime is taking what it’s learned about where AI search engines pull information and when Time shows up in those summaries to sell a new GEO product for brands. It’s not the first to do so. Other publishers like Forbes and Future see the opportunity in converting their AI visibility insights into a product they can sell to brands — Future is already selling its AI visibility tool , called Future Op
Digiday·2026-03-31
In graphic detail: The long road to accountability for social media platformsLast week’s trials marked a turning point for social media. For the first time, big tech giants were held accountable for causing harm to children – and there were consequences. First, there was the New Mexico case against Meta, in which a jury found the platform liable for violating the State’s Unfair Practices Act, and the company was fined $375 million. Then there was the California case –based
Nieman Lab·2026-03-30
Nonprofit news outlets had a strong traffic month in JanuaryThe news gods provided us with a lot of reporting opportunities — good and bad — that resonated with people. That s the reason Colorado Sun editor Dana Coffield gives for her nonprofit news site s strong traffic performance in January. Traffic was up 53% from the month before, according to estimates from Similarweb, going from 1.24 million to 1.9 million visits. The site s most successful stories
Nieman Lab·2026-03-30
The Guardian experiments with republishing its food newsletter on SubstackThe Guardian has started cross-posting its weekly food newsletter, Feast, to Substack , where it hopes to reach new audiences. This is an experiment, according to Press Gazette s reporting ; if Feast succeeds on Substack, The Guardian may progress to offering unique content on the platform, and republishing other existing newsletters there. Press Gazette reported that the move is part of the publi
Nieman Lab·2026-03-26
News Diaries: How a Minnesota mom and minister “blew past” her screen time limits when ICE came to her cityTo say that the staff of Nieman Lab consume more news than the average American would be an understatement. And if you re a Nieman Lab reader, chances are you re a news junkie like us. Most of the people that most news organizations are trying to reach, however, are not news junkies. Nieman Lab founder Josh Benton likes to remind us that the average American received zero push notifications from a
Nieman Lab·2026-03-26
Meta’s Oversight Board warns that “Community Notes” aren’t a proper substitute for fact-checking globallyOn Thursday, Meta’s Oversight Board , a quasi-independent body that reviews the social media giant’s moderation practices, ruled that “Community Notes” are not a proper substitute for its fact-checking program. In a new “ policy advisory opinion , the Board expressed concerns about how effective Community Notes would be in a litany of circumstances, “including in repressive human rights regimes, i
Fast Company·2026-03-21T13:01:00Z
John Stamos debated live-streaming his first tattoo at SXSW: Is the future of media 'life in real-time'?Speaking with Fast Company at SXSW, the 'Full House' actor shared why he’s excited to be the chief innovation officer of streaming platform Zeam.
Reuters·2026-03-11T07:06:55Z
Canal+ taps Google's AI for video production, content recommendationFrench media group Canal+ on Wednesday said it had struck a multi-year partnership with Alphabet's Google Cloud to deploy generative artificial intelligence across its production operations and streaming platform.
Mechanicsburg Patriot News·2026-03-09T19:04:48Z
Will HBO Max shut down? Merger raises questions about streaming futureA prominent media analyst believes the streaming platform will essentially be shut down after Warner Bros. Discovery merges with Paramount, though HBO content may continue.
M Live Michigan·2026-03-02T17:27:10Z
Major streaming platform may be going away after $110 billion dealThe merger, which is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, will create a media empire.