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/ Zoe Wright

Spain Prepares Sweeping Social Media Age Restrictions as European Nations Challenge Silicon Valley’s Youth Access Model

Spain is set to ban social media access for children under 16, following Australia's lead in implementing strict age verification requirements for major platforms. The proposal represents Europe's latest aggressive regulatory move against technology giants, raising significant questions about enforcement, privacy, and the future of youth digital access.

/ Aria Brooks

AI Interpretation: Marketing’s New Power Broker

Artificial intelligence is transforming marketing by mediating brand interpretation, birthing AI optimization as a vital function focused on precision, authority, and structured signals for visibility in generative search.

/ Aria Brooks

Ivanti’s Enterprise Mobility Manager Under Siege as Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Trigger Widespread Exploitation Campaign

Critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile platform are under active exploitation, prompting emergency federal advisories and raising serious questions about vendor security practices. The flaws enable remote code execution and authentication bypass, threatening thousands of organizations managing mobile device fleets.

/ Claire Bell

Dokoupil’s Ratings Surge: CBS Evening News Hits 6.4 Million, Best in Half Decade

Tony Dokoupil's CBS Evening News drew 6.4 million viewers on January 19, its largest audience since 2021, fueled by Trump coverage. Amid early ratings dips, this peak offers hope for ad revenue as the network navigates linear TV challenges.

/ Layla Reed

AI’s Revenue Forge: Forging CRO Wins from E-Commerce Data Chaos

E-commerce faces data overload, but AI-driven CRO turns chaos into revenue through precise prioritization, personalization and test loops. Real-world cases show 9-14% lifts, with tools accelerating decisions for industry insiders.

/ Aria Brooks

Google’s Ad Empire Cracks: Inside the Remedies Battle After Monopoly Verdict

A federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized ad tech markets, sparking remedies battles that could break up its tools. Publishers sue for damages amid appeals, reshaping digital ads worth hundreds of billions.

/ Samuel Johnson

Google’s Demand Gen Overhaul: Shoppable CTV and Search Signals Reshape Ad Strategies

Google's January 2026 Demand Gen Drop introduces shoppable CTV, attributed branded searches and travel feeds, boosting conversions across streaming and visual channels. Marketers gain precise insights into upper-funnel impact, setting new benchmarks for ad performance.

/ Grace Wright

TikTok Bows Out: Meta, YouTube Face Addiction Reckoning in Court

TikTok settled a youth addiction lawsuit hours before trial, leaving Meta and YouTube to face claims of defective, harmful designs in a landmark Los Angeles case. Bellwether proceedings could redefine tech liability amid thousands of similar suits.

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/ Vivian Stewart

Meta’s $60B Revenue Surge Masks AI Spending Onslaught

Meta Platforms crushed Q4 estimates with $59.89 billion in revenue and $8.88 EPS, but warned of $115-135 billion AI capex in 2026. Ad strength and user growth at 3.58 billion powered the beat, as Zuckerberg pushes frontier models amid Reality Labs losses.

/ Maya Grant

Meta Battles to Exclude Key Evidence in New Mexico Child Harm Lawsuit

Meta is aggressively defending against New Mexico's lawsuit alleging its platforms harm children by failing to protect them from exploitation and mental health risks. The company seeks to exclude evidence like internal studies and Zuckerberg's Harvard history to narrow the trial's scope. This strategy aims to contain damaging revelations amid broader scrutiny.

/ Grace Wright

Dude Perfect’s Brand Maestro Takes LPGA Reins as CMO

The LPGA has named Chad Coleman, ex-Dude Perfect chief brand officer and Callaway digital veteran, as its new CMO to supercharge global fan growth and content strategy amid women's sports surge.

/ Emily Chen

Agentic AI Rewires Enterprise Marketing from Tools to Autonomous Engines

Agentic AI is evolving enterprise marketing into autonomous operations, orchestrating campaigns and optimizations at scale. Drawing from MIT Sloan, Deloitte, and real deployments, this deep dive explores strategies, cases, and risks driving 171% ROI gains.

/ Liam Price

Bluesky’s Strategic Pivot: Engineering a Post-Viral Future

Bluesky’s latest roadmap signals a shift from experimental protocol to commercial contender. With plans for native video, real-time interactions, and a subscription model, the decentralized platform is building the infrastructure to challenge legacy social networks while maintaining its commitment to user sovereignty and algorithmic choice.

/ Samuel Johnson

YouTube’s AI Tightrope: Empowering Creators While Purging Slop

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan outlines a 2026 strategy promoting AI creator tools like likeness Shorts and text-to-games while cracking down on 'AI slop' via labels, demonetization, and deepfake detection to safeguard quality and trust.

/ Micah Shaw

Beresnev Games’ AI Marketing Triumph: Surviving ‘Larisa Dolina’ in 2025’s Gaming Arena

Beresnev Games founder Oleg Beresnev details 2025's AI marketing revolution, from surviving a dramatic campaign flop to slashing acquisition costs amid Russian gaming's adaptation surge.

/ Roman Grant

Data Fog Engulfs Agency-Client Ties as Silos Drain Billions

A thickening data fog between agencies and clients, fueled by siloed information, is wasting billions in media spend, per ID Comms' 2026 report. Agencies demand better access amid AI pressures, but clients resist, straining partnerships across digital advertising.

/ Liam Price

The Great Unbundling: How Disenchanted Users Are Fleeing the Algorithmic Internet

Amid widespread complaints of a declining internet experience, a sophisticated counter-movement is emerging. Disenchanted users are actively rejecting algorithm-driven platforms, instead curating a bespoke web using tools like RSS, niche communities, and direct-to-creator subscriptions, signaling a major shift from an attention-based economy to one built on trust.

/ Claire Bell

Meta Launches Ads on Threads Globally Next Week for Revenue Boost

Meta Platforms is launching ads on Threads globally next week, following successful tests in select markets, to monetize its 400 million+ user base amid competition with X. This integrates Threads into Meta's advertising ecosystem, promising revenue growth while prioritizing seamless user experience and retention.

/ Ivy Bailey

When Users Speak, Tech Companies Should Listen: DuckDuckGo’s AI Dilemma Exposes Growing Rift Between Silicon Valley and Privacy-Conscious Consumers

DuckDuckGo's user poll revealed 76% opposition to AI features, exposing a fundamental disconnect between tech companies racing to implement artificial intelligence and privacy-conscious users who view these additions with skepticism, challenging industry assumptions about universal AI enthusiasm.

/ Emily Chen

Microsoft Teams Branded Reactions: Corporate Identity Meets Digital Communication in High-Stakes Gambit

Microsoft Teams' new branded reactions feature allows companies to create custom emoji responses, marking a strategic bet on corporate identity that could strengthen organizational culture or trigger workplace communication challenges as enterprises navigate the balance between brand consistency and authentic employee expression.

/ Jack Chen

From Handshakes to Handshakes: Turning B2B Conference Chats into Revenue Machines

B2B marketers are revolutionizing conference strategies with AI-driven systems to convert casual chats into pipeline revenue, drawing on 2026 event insights for outsized returns.

/ Roman Grant

The Bork Tapes Reboot: Supreme Court to Decide if 1988 VHS Law Governs the Streaming Economy

The Supreme Court will hear a landmark case determining if the 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act applies to modern streaming. The ruling will resolve a circuit split on whether app users qualify as "subscribers," potentially upending the ad-tech economy and the legality of tracking pixels on video platforms.

/ Maya Grant

Substack Launches Beta TV App for Apple TV and Google TV Streaming

Substack has launched a beta TV app for Apple TV and Google TV, enabling subscribers to stream creator videos on home screens, expanding from newsletters to multimedia. This move aims to boost engagement and revenue amid competition, with mixed creator reactions and plans for future enhancements. The app positions Substack as a video contender.

/ Isabella Reed

The Goldman Sachs Playbook: How Wall Street’s Content Marketing Revolution Is Reshaping Financial Services

Wall Street's transformation into content marketing powerhouses represents a fundamental shift in financial services communication. Leading firms like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase now operate sophisticated media operations, producing podcasts, research, and educational content that rivals traditional publishers while navigating complex regulatory requirements.