All political ads must contain clear disclosure of who has paid for the ad no ifs, ands, or buts. This means on both the landing page and within the ad’s site name. While this had long been the case for traditional ads on radio and television, the digital universe was exempt. Then,...
presidential elections. Radio has traditionally carried the lowest share of political advertising among mass media channels.BachmanKatyEBSCO_bspAdweek
and “I’m not sure if Biden actually said this or not, but it sounds convincing enough.” Likewise, examples that don’t count as revealing suspicion because only one author annotated it as suspicion include: “If what he says were true then that would be a very beneficial thing.” and...
This appeared in print as the Narcotics Limitation Conventionwas riveted onto Germany, the world’s largest exporter of heroin,then in popular demand thanks to America’s prohibition of beer and wine as narcotic liquors. Fish made a similar speech over the radio May 28. Hitler met Baron August...
But the FCC, the nation's top telecommunications regulator, only has authority over TV, radio and some cable providers. Any new rules would not cover the explosive growth in advertising on digital and streaming platforms. "As artificial intelligence tools become more accessible, the commission wants...
The production of political discourse: Annual radio addresses of Black college presidents during the 1930s and 1940s Shepard, and Benjamin E. Mays. Common themes found among radio addresses include morality and ethical behavior; economic, political, and social equality; ... VL Suggs - 《Dissertati...
There’s always a radio playing nearby, there’s always a TV turned on, there’s always a screen in front of your eyes and an ad popping Read More November 4, 2014byMarius I. Bența articles in English,contemplation Exercise number ten ...
The tech giant shared examples of when an ad will require a disclosure, such as if an ad makes it appear that “a person is saying or doing something they didn’t say or do”, alters footage of a real event or depicts realistic looking scenes that did not take place. ...
but when the bill proposing the cap was not dropped, Uber said it would only meet in a live stream so people could know what the contest was about. Uber and the city’s government reached a détente: “We just promised to end the campaign—take down the TV ads, no more radio ads, ...
In this clever Funny or Die parody of the political ads which have been plastering the early primary states, four would-be St. Nicks run for the position of Santa Claus in 2012 and state their cases in a series of attack-style soundbites. ...