The ad, widely panned as "AI slop," was removed from YouTube just four days after being posted by McDonald's Netherlands.
Last month, Robert Reeve, a digital tech worker from Washington, D.C., went to visit his mom in Michigan for a week. Shortly after, ads for a brand of toothpaste his mom uses — and that he also used ...
Internet advertising revenues in the US reached a new high of $225 billion in 2023, and audio platforms — including podcasts, streaming radio, and streaming music — were main drivers of growth, ...
NEW YORK—After record-breaking growth in 2021, internet advertising revenue has slowed but still delivered double-digit growth in 2022 according to the newly released “IAB Internet Advertising Revenue ...
Google will confront the U.S. government’s latest attempt to topple its internet empire in federal court on Friday as a judge considers how to prevent the abusive tactics that culminated in parts of ...
Internet users overwhelmingly enjoy free Web content supported by advertising, and they’d rather see advertisements targeted toward their interests than random ads, according to a survey released this ...
Even online advertising isn't recession proof. U.S. Internet ad spending slid in the first quarter of this year by 5% compared with the same period last year, netting out at $5.5 billion. By Mike ...
A 5.3 percent shrinkage in online advertising for the first half of 2009 isn't all that bad, when compared to rest of the ad market, new figures indicate. Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, ...
As three makes a trend, a third quarter in a row of cost-per-click decline for Google advertising makes this an unsettling norm not only for the search company, but also for Internet advertising ...
Spending on Web ads, other than paid search listings, is expected to grow 7.6 percent, while ad spending across all media likely will rise 3.4 percent this year, according to TNS Media Intelligence.
Specially tailored Internet ads are helping political candidates target potential voters they want to mobilize. The Web is already filling up with ads for Barack Obama and John McCain. Robert Smith ...
As of June, advertisers had spent $5.8 billion to place ads online this year, a 26 percent increase compared with the first six months of 2004, according to a new report. This record spending was once ...
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