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Facebook Is a Publisher and Must Be Responsible for Content: Martin Sorrell
"They all say they are tech companies. I've always held the view they are publishers and they must act like publishers and be responsible for their content," Sir Martin Sorrell said.
Tom Steyer-Founded Group Spends $2 Million on Pro-Biden Ads
NextGen America, a group designed to encourage younger people to vote for candidates with progressive political platforms, expects the ads to begin running on Thursday,
Facebook 'Making Changes' but Not Due to Ad Pressure, Sheryl Sandberg Says
"We are making changes—not for financial reasons or advertiser pressure, but because it is the right thing to do," the Facebook chief operating officer said.
Facebook Boycott Leaders Fume after Zuckerberg Meeting: 'No Changes'
"Mark Zuckerberg, you aren't breaking things, you are breaking people," the Stop Hate for Profit campaign leaders said in a joint statement after meeting with Facebook executives on Tuesday.
Facebook Ad Boycott Organizers: Zuckerberg Meeting 'Deeply Disappointing'
One of the boycott organizers said she was "deeply disappointed" that Facebook "still refuses to hold itself accountable."
Facebook Boycott Leader Says Zuckerberg Is an 'Arrogant' Billionaire
"Mark Zuckerberg spends his time lecturing us on freedom of expression. It's such an arrogant thing for a billionaire to tell Black activists about freedom of expression," said Rashad Robinson.
Trump Campaign Almost Doubles Biden's Facebook Spending
The president's re-election campaign spent more than $2.1 million on Facebook advertising at the end of June.
As Facebook Ad Boycott Expands, YouTube Could Be Next Target
"Activists will want to remove bad actors from every platform. A safe bet is to say they won't want to stop at one platform when others play a role," one advertising industry expert told Newsweek.
Toymaker Lego Pauses Ads on Global Social Media Platforms as Boycott Grows
"We will work to collaborate with our partners and take whatever steps are necessary to create a more trusted digital world for people today and future generations," the company said.
Facebook Ad Boycott May Be Tip of Iceberg for Zuckerberg's Social Network
"The bigger picture is when the impact goes global," one social media expert told Newsweek as more brands pull spending.
Facebook Boycott Is Now Hurting Twitter as Companies Pause Paid Advertising
Shares in the Jack Dorsey-led platform plunged by roughly seven percent last week as news broke that Unilever was halting social media ad spending. Then, the situation quickly got worse.
Mark Zuckerberg Drops Out of Top 3 Richest People Amid Facebook Ad Boycott
The Facebook CEO dropped out as one of the three richest people in the world this week, as the social media platform's founder lost $7.2 billion from a concerted advertising pullout from the company.
Facebook Market Value Plummets $56 Billion as Advertisers Flee Platform
The drop in the social media platform's share price came as Unilever and Coca-Cola said they would refrain from advertising on the platform.
Facebook To Ban Posts Meant To Suppress Votes, Including ICE Agent Threats
Facebook announced new policies meant to discourage voter suppression and rein in false election and political information spread in both posts and ads on the social network.
Facebook Boycott Grows—Which Companies Are Stopping Advertising, and Why
The "Stop Hate for Profit" campaign has support from Verizon and Ben & Jerry's. "Rival platforms and advertisers smell blood in the water, and are going in for the kill," one expert told Newsweek.
Tucker Carlson Attacks 'Woke' Companies Donating To Fight Racial Injustice
"They vowed to create racial quotas for hiring which are both unconstitutional and racist," he said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Zuckerburg Says Facebook Users Can Turn Off Political Ads Ahead of Election
"For those of you who've already made up your minds and just want the election to be over, we hear you," Zuckerberg wrote in an opinion article this week, announcing the changes to political ads.
MyPillow CEO Says 'All Lives Matter,' Stands By Tucker Carlson Fox News Ads
In a statement provided to Newsweek, CEO of MyPillow Mike Lindell said the company would not be changing its advertising in the wake of numerous companies pulling out of Tucker Carlson's Fox News show.
How Advertising Can Turbocharge Consumer Confidence as America Reopens
Advertising is an under-appreciated means by which our economic recovery can be accelerated.
Biden Spent $4K on California Ads to Bloomberg's $78M Before Super Tuesday
Biden's entire advertising campaign in Super Tuesday states is $625,000 while Bloomberg has invested over $218 million.
Twitter Suspends 70 Pro-Bloomberg Accounts for Spam and Duplicate Tweets
Twitter suspended 70 accounts that sent out duplicate messages in support of Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg saying the accounts violated its platform manipulation and spam policy.
Bloomberg to Pay People $2,500 a Month to Praise Him on Social Media Feeds
The billionaire's team is reportedly now hiring more than 500 "deputy digital organizers" to work up to 30 hours a week and promote his presidential campaign's message to their friends.
GOP Group Runs Fox News Ads Calling for Witnesses in Trump's Impeachment
Conservative group Republicans for the Rule of Law are expected to run advertisements on major news outlets in the D.C. area beginning Thursday calling for witnesses to be allowed in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
New GOP Ad Rebukes Starr for Joining Trump's Impeachment Defense Team
Republicans for the Rule of Law are expected to air a television advertisement questioning the selection of Judge Ken Starr for President Donald Trump's legal defense team during his impeachment trial, calling his appointment to the team "puzzling."
What Facebook's Shelving of Adverts on WhatsApp Means for Its Future?
Facebook has made no secret of its hopes of WhatsApp monetization in the past, but a new report suggests those plans are no longer in motion. What does that mean for the social network?
GOP Group Buys Ad Airtime on Fox News Calling for Bolton's Testimony
Republicans for the Rule of Law will begin running advertisements during Fox News programming calling for the testimony of John Bolton during the impeachment trial.
Hallmark Channel Bullied by 'Gay Gestapo,' Says Christian Radio Host
Conservative Christian radio host said The Hallmark Channel was bullied by the "Gay Gestapo" into reversing their decision to pull an advertisement showing a same sex couple kissing.
Hallmark Pulls Gay-Themed Zola Wedding Ad After Pressure From Conservatives
Two brides kissing each other at the end of a wedding-planning ad was enough for Hallmark to pull the plug on its relationship with Zola.
'Social Network' Writer Says Facebook Ads Are Now 'Assaulting Truth'
"Every square inch of that is a lie and it's under your logo," screenwriter Aaron Sorkin said in an open letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg. "That's not defending free speech, Mark."
Athletic Clothing Brand Runs Ads with Trump Tied Up, Proceeds to Nonprofit
The brand tweeted that it decided to #StandForSomething and "become the world's first and only Activ(ist)Wear™ company."