, the power players at Publicis, and The New York Times reckons with 'Caliphate.'Google is blocking all political ads, as well as those related to the US Capitol siege, until at least the day after the inaugurationGoogle said it will block political ads and those referencing the US Capitol siege until at least the day after inauguration.
Google said the move is designed to prevent the spread of misinformation around elections and other recent events. Google and Facebook implemented a political ad ban after the 2020 election and lifted it in early December ahead of the Georgia runoffs.Patrick Coffee identified 29 of the most influential executives at ad holding giant Publicis under Arthur Sadoun.
Like other holding companies, Publicis struggled during the pandemic but bounced back in late 2020 to outperform larger rivals WPP and Omnicom. Publicis is the third-largest ad holding company and owns advertising and PR agencies like Leo Burnett and MSL that have created ad campaigns for Disney, Mondelez, and Kraft Heinz.Steven Perlberg reports that The New York Times is facing a major blow to its prestigious podcast unit after retracting the core of the "Caliphate" podcast.Audio is highly lucrative for the Times, bringing in $29 million of revenue 2019.
Our rulers had spoken,we should silently vow 2them and be thankful 4all their wisdom,we r not capable to manage our own thoughts,emotions, actions and God forbid 2have opinions in our own! Thank you Google! Our lives are much,much better if we don’t have to bother with thinking.
Speech censor
All businesses, Big Tech, Big Retail, Big Pharma, Big Insurance, etc., need to stop all donations to all elected officials, regardless of party. It is the root of most of the problems in our nation. Such acts muddies the purpose of our government. All of us should fight for it!
He looks the evil ruler...Cheers!!!...
Wish they ban politics forever.