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FTC settles with Publicis, WPP, and Dentsu to end alleged brand safety collusion

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Apr 16, 2026

FTC restrains holdcos: Publicis, WPP, and Dentsu must end uniform brand safety rules as regulators probe political bias in ad buying.

Snapchat Marketing 2026

Snapchat Marketing 2026

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Apr 15, 2026

Snapchat’s young audience and distinct ad products keep it relevant, even as usage slips and regulatory pressure builds. Marketers should use it with strategies built for messaging, creators, and commerce.

FTC investigates Publicis, WPP, and Dentsu over politically motivated ad-buying practices

Article
Apr 13, 2026

An FTC review of Publicis, WPP, and Dentsu spotlights political risk in ad placements and brand safety policies.

New requirements for PBMs could reshape drug pricing and access

Article
Feb 05, 2026

An FTC settlement and newly passed legislation in Congress scraps rebate tactics and formulary bias, chipping away at PBM pricing power.

Bipartisan bill could signal tougher standards for subscriptions

Article
Feb 02, 2026

US lawmakers draft bill to revive easy-cancel rules as consumer budgets are pinched.

Meta AI companion crackdown could reshape future ad opportunities

Meta AI companion crackdown could reshape future ad opportunities

Article
Jan 26, 2026

Meta is tightening teen safeguards for its AI companions in a move that could help make future chatbot ads more viable.

Politics are reshaping the media landscape for advertisers

Article
Jan 23, 2026

Regulatory pressure and political alignment are now influencing programming stability, deal viability, and advertiser confidence one year into Trump's second presidency.

What a renewed FTC case means for Meta—and its advertisers

Article
Jan 21, 2026

The FTC is appealing the Meta monopoly ruling; but while a breakup would disrupt cross-platform buying, fragmented user attention still weakens the FTC’s hand.

AI companions present big potential—but bigger risks—to advertisers

AI companions present big potential—but bigger risks—to advertisers

Article
Jan 14, 2026

AI companions present ad potential through high trust and engagement, but safety and regulation pose real risks to advertisers.

GLP-1 marketers target consumers who aren’t overweight

GLP-1 marketers target consumers who aren’t overweight

Article
Dec 05, 2025

Online healthcare companies are increasingly marketing GLP-1 prescriptions to people who aren't overweight or obese, according to a recent Bloomberg story. Federal regulators are starting to crack down on telehealth platforms for their compounded GLP-1 ads. So far, the FDA and FTC have targeted companies claiming their copycat weight loss drugs are the same as brand-name versions and that allegedly mislead consumers with misrepresented products and reviews. These actions could signal that the feds will next go after entities that advertise GLP-1s for unapproved uses, such as for cosmetic purposes for people whose BMI isn’t at least 27.

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How TikTok and YouTube helped Meta beat FTC antitrust case

Article
Nov 19, 2025

A federal judge handed Meta one of its biggest legal wins in years, ruling that its Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions do not violate US antitrust law. The decision leaned heavily on how TikTok and YouTube now compete for the same user attention Meta once dominated—proof, the court said, that the company cannot be considered a monopoly. The ruling arrives just as Reels accelerates across Instagram and platforms converge on short-form video and AI-driven discovery. For marketers, the outcome underscores a simple reality: user attention sits across the big three video platforms, and planning must follow that distribution.

Omnicom and IPG merger set to close in November, kicking off a new era for agencies

Omnicom and IPG merger set to close in November, kicking off a new era for agencies

Article
Oct 22, 2025

The Omnicom-IPG merger is expected to close in November, according to Omnicom CEO John Wren in the company’s Q3 earnings release, which showed organic revenue growth of 2.6% YoY. The merger seems to have crossed its last hurdle—and the new Omnicom-IPG entity stands to benefit marketers in many ways, though brands must keep some considerations in mind.

FTC approves Omnicom and IPG merger with new restrictions

FTC approves Omnicom and IPG merger with new restrictions

Article
Sep 29, 2025

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved a consent order to finalize Omnicom’s multibillion-dollar acquisition of Interpublic Group (IPG) on Friday. New conditions state that Omnicom cannot deny ad dollars to publishers for ideological or political beliefs, unless a client specifically instructs otherwise. The FTC being able to put such explicit conditions on two of the largest advertising agencies globally underscores a new era of aggressive conditions in mergers, setting precedent for how regulators can shape corporate conduct beyond traditional remedies.

YouTube ads from influencer MrBeast raise child marketing concerns

YouTube ads from influencer MrBeast raise child marketing concerns

Article
Sep 19, 2025

MrBeast’s Feastables brand is under fire after the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) flagged multiple practices that may have misled children or mishandled their data. Concerns included undisclosed promotions in videos, a misleading “blind taste test” against European chocolates, sweepstakes that encouraged bulk purchases, and collection of under-13 data via pop-ups. The case signals a broader shift: influencer-led brands are now being held to the same advertising and disclosure standards as traditional advertisers, with potential regulatory and reputational risks for creators and partners alike.

Disney settles after FTC claims it collected children’s data for ad targeting

Disney settles after FTC claims it collected children’s data for ad targeting

Article
Sep 03, 2025

Disney will pay $10 million in a settlement after the Federal Trade Commission alleged that the company collected personal information from children on videos uploaded to YouTube. Disney reportedly uploaded child-directed content to YouTube but did not label the videos as “Made for Kids,” allowing young users to be served targeted ads. Information was collected “without parental notice or consent,” the FTC and Justice Department said. Disney’s payout highlights the risks of targeting younger audiences without adequate safeguards—a challenge that will become even more pressing for advertisers as connected TV matures as a channel.

Diversifying ad spend from Meta, Google can increase ROAS up to 214%

Diversifying ad spend from Meta, Google can increase ROAS up to 214%

Article
Aug 20, 2025

The news: Meta and Google still account for 88% of mobile ad spending despite shifting user habits, per a Moloco report. But while advertiser attention remains firmly focused on Big Tech, those that diversify their media mix could increase financial returns as much as 214%. Our take: As audiences become fragmented across social media, advertisers are increasingly faced with the need to look beyond the big players—but with big tech still commanding attention, a balanced approach is key.

Meta loses healthcare data and ad targeting lawsuit in California

Article
Aug 05, 2025

The news: A California court ruled Meta’s collection of menstrual health data violated state privacy laws, per TechCrunch. The takeaway: The Meta case puts tech companies that use health data for ad targeting and marketing on notice. Explicit consent and absolute transparency is not only legally critical around healthcare data, but also key to building trust with consumers.

X’s ad revenues remain uncertain after Yaccarino exit

Article
Jul 21, 2025

The news: Forecasters are mixed on the future of Elon Musk-owned platform X after CEO Linda Yaccarino, whose experience as an advertising executive at NBCUniversal helped X reclaim some ad revenues, stepped down. But things aren’t all gloom and doom: We forecast that X’s ad revenues will increase by 25% YoY in 2025. Our take: While X’s ad revenues will likely grow in the short term, the shift toward AI could alleviate long-term struggles resulting from a turbulent few years for the platform—and even if some advertisers shift away, many will feel pressured to stay or face consequences.

Fox’s ad revenues surge under Trump administration

Fox’s ad revenues surge under Trump administration

Article
Jul 14, 2025

The news: Fox News is seeing a rise in ad revenues as advertisers look to curry favor with the Trump administration, per a Financial Times report. Advertisers are hoping to reach “an audience of one,” per Fox’s head of ad sales, after it was revealed that President Trump is a regular viewer of the channel. Our take: Ad spending is becoming increasingly political, influenced by who holds power, what media they consume, and how brands position themselves in a partisan media environment. Brands are increasingly expected to take a stance—even if it means aligning themselves with controversy.

‘Click-to-cancel’ rule is blocked, but consumers still want simplicity

Article
Jul 10, 2025

The news: The Federal Trade Commission’s “click-to-cancel” rule that would have simplified canceling subscriptions was rejected by a US federal appeals court on Tuesday, exposing a rift between the priorities of advertisers and digital service providers and those of consumers. Our take: The ruling is seen as a win for companies that use subscriptions for first-party data to strengthen their ad ecosystem, giving protection for those looking to reduce churn and run more effective programmatic and retargeting campaigns. But while advertisers may benefit from the decision, consumers still want an easier process—and simplifying cancellations can benefit businesses in several ways.

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