With a made-for-TV entrance descending Air Force One, followed by attacks on the news media and Washington establishment that were trademarks of his campaign, President Donald Trump launched a broadside against his critics in front of thousands of the supporters who sent him to the White House.
The former talent manager who has run Paramount for more than a decade is stepping down at the request of his new boss, Viacom CEO Bob Bakish, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Felix Kjellberg, the YouTube star known as PewDiePie, apologized for content in one of his videos but accused The Wall Street Journal and other media of taking other material out of context in scrutinizing his use of Nazi and anti-Semitic imagery and language.
Some good news amid the presidential stream of consciousness.
Snap is asking a lot of its investors in its coming IPO, and that may lead them to push back.
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Venezuela on Wednesday took off air CNN En Español, one of the country’s most popular cable channels, following the U.S.-based broadcaster’s report on the alleged sale of fake passports by the country’s top officials.
Gizmodo Media Group is running highly-targeted Facebook ads to steer potential leakers to a new website, TellOnTrump.com, which lays out a variety of secure methods to pass on sensitive information.
President Trump leveled new Twitter attacks on the intelligence community and the news media after a tumultuous few days that included the departure of his national security adviser and reports about U.S. investigations into his team’s communications with Russian authorities.
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Facebook announced a soon-to-come app that will allow users to stream videos in their news feed through set-top boxes such as Apple TV and Amazon’s Fire TV.
Approval paves the way for investment firm Compass Partners to revive the circus by bringing holiday shows back to New York City’s Lincoln Center this year.
Here's your morning roundup of the biggest marketing, advertising and media industry news and happenings.
Here's your morning roundup of the biggest marketing, advertising and media industry news and happenings.
Innovators in tech and journalistic platforms say that anxiety about civic engagement in the Trump era highlights the role that digital media can play in helping the public be better informed.
More tech, advertising and media firms are leaving Manhattan and moving across the river, tempted by lower office rents and shorter commutes for their workers.
Facebook has pledged to undergo audits by the media industry’s measurement watchdog, the Media Rating Council, people familiar with the matter say, a move that will likely please ad-industry executives who are skeptical of the tech giant’s data-reporting practices.
President Donald Trump has made Twitter more visible than ever. Now, the company has to find a way to cash in.
Viacom said it would narrow its strategic focus to six key channel brands out of about two dozen, and the company reported a decline in profit for its latest quarter.