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A jury in New Mexico on Tuesday ordered Meta Platforms to pay $375 million for misrepresenting the safety of Instagram and Facebook, and exposing young users to the "twin dangers of sexual
exploitation and mental health harm." ...
By Wendy Davis

Last month, Disney struck a three-year licensing partnership with Open AI for its Sora platform, allowing consumers ...
By Wayne Friedman

Reddit is launching several new shopping tools integrated into its year-old Dynamic Product Ad experience, as well ...
By Colin Kirkland

The retailer showcases ads for L'Oreal to highlight the strength of its closed-loop measurement. ...
By Sarah Mahoney

Apple will launch an ad platform for Maps this summer, allowing agencies and brands to run campaigns ...
By Laurie Sullivan

Gap became the first major fashion retailer Tuesday to announce a checkout integration in Google Gemini, allowing purchas ...
By Laurie Sullivan

Google has brought new, agentic media-buying capabilities to YouTube with Google Display & Video 360, part of t ...
By Laurie Sullivan

The new campaign for Dallas' hometown paper builds on a "This Is Home" theme featuring its long relationsh ...
By Joe Mandese

The latest audit follows word last week that Publicis Groupe advised clients it was no longer recommending T ...
By Steve McClellan