Political Advertising: Three Key Points for EU Negotiators
EU lawmakers are about to start final negotiations on the new EU rules on transparency and targeting of political advertising (TTPA).
EU lawmakers are about to start final negotiations on the new EU rules on transparency and targeting of political advertising (TTPA).
The company tweeted late Tuesday that “we’re relaxing our ads policy for cause-based ads in the US.”
Social media platform Twitter has announced changes to its advertisement policy. The company, in a tweet on January 4, informed that it will expand the permissible political ads on the platform in the coming weeks. “We believe that cause-based advertising can facilitate a public conversation around important topics,” the company tweeted.
The city’s Ethics Commission alleges misconduct on an unsuccessful campaign most notable for ads attacking Mayor London Breed.
I wholeheartedly approve of the Tribune-Review’s recent decision to restrict negative political ads (“Why Trib Total Media is nixing negative political ads,” Nov. 27, TribLIVE). The adjective-laden, hyperbolic diatribes really served no good purpose other than to reduce political discourse to a series of schoolyard taunts. I also found it
As the proposed Political Advertising regulation is soon due to be voted on in two critical committees of the European Parliament, lobbying efforts are underway to narrow the text’s scope.
Parties once focused on TV but now a billion-dollar effort embraces the highly targeted and almost rule-free digital world
Hundreds of millions of dollars are being poured into political advertisements in California ahead of the November election.
Have you ever changed your vote based on a TV commercial? Has anyone?
The ads underscore how Democrats and Republicans are talking past each other and warn of starkly different threats to the country’s future.