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Newsers React to Donald Trump’s Inauguration

Donald Trump was sworn in as America's 47th president on a chilly Monday in Washington, D.C. President Trump took the oath of office a little after Noon/ET inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda. "From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world," Trump said in his 30-minute inaugural address....

President Donald Trump Signs Executive Order Holding Off TikTok Ban by 75 Days

Just hours after taking office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday night instructing the attorney general's office to delay enforcing the law that banned TikTok in the U.S. effective Sunday for 75 days, The New York Times reported. While signing the order, Trump told reporters, "The U.S. should be entitled to get half...

Allen Media Plans to Hub Weather in 2025

Amidst reports of further cost cutting and layoffs, Allen Media Broadcasting announced Saturday it will hub its weather forescasts. In a press release (this one was posted to the website of its San Francisco station KRON), Allen Media said it's "rolling out a groundbreaking format for local weather coverage powered by The Weather Channel across...

TikTok Tells Advertisers US Campaigns Will Resume on Sunday After Temporary Pause

In an about-face, TikTok has told advertisers that ad campaigns targeting U.S. audiences will resume delivering ads on Sunday, following the shutdown of its platform for just a few hours, according to a memo reviewed by ADWEEK. Live campaigns, however, will have "certain limitations." The memo notes that while TikTok has reinforced its infrastructure to...

Ticker: CNN Settles Zachary Young Defamation Case

Top of the Ticker: CNN has been found liable by a Florida jury in its defamation case brought by Navy veteran Zachary Young. Young had accused the network of inflicting financial harm as a result of displaying his face onscreen alongside a Nov. 2021 story that discussed a "black market" that smuggled Afghanistan citizens out...

Brands That Invest In Immersive Experiences Must Change The Way They Think About ROI

This post was created in partnership with Infinite Reality Immersive experiences are changing how brands, creators, and audiences engage online. And marketers who immerse themselves in technology like extended reality (XR) and AI will reap the benefits. At a live Adweek group chat at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, presented in partnership with Infinite Reality,...

With the TikTok Ban All but Confirmed, Here’s Where Marketers Can Still Focus Their Efforts

As the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the TikTok ban, brands and publishers are grappling with how to maintain their connection to young consumers. The reality of losing TikTok has sparked reactions ranging from strategic reevaluation to outright panic. However, history shows us that platforms evolve, algorithms shift, and audiences adapt. Here's what marketers need to...

Some News Influencers Have Already Lost Ad Revenue As TikTok Ban Nears

Back in the 2010s, journalists and the legacy media outlets that employed them famously pivoted to video on digital platforms like Facebook and Twitter. In 2020, they pivoted to TikTok. As the world went into lockdown amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, the platform saw its audience skyrocket. And those incoming viewers proved particularly hungry for news--a...

How News Networks Are Aiding Los Angeles Wildfire Relief Efforts

The wildfires that have raged in the Los Angeles area since Jan. 7 have resulted in large-scale amounts of property destruction and people displacement. With the death toll still climbing and over 12,000 structures damaged, it is expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in the country's history, with an estimated price tag...

TikTok Brand Darlings Chart Their Next Steps

Stanley Cups, Charli XCX's Apple dance, Duolingo's "unhinged" green owl mascot, and being "very demure, very mindful." Some things are simply synonymous with TikTok, including the brands that have used the platform to boost themselves into the stratosphere via paid and native content. From January 19, TikTok will be banned in the U.S. after the...

Digital Advertising Set for Double-Digit Growth in Retail Media, CTV, and Social

Things are looking positive in the digital advertising world. This week, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) released its 2025 Outlook report, which digs into ad spending trends for the new year. The report is based on a survey of buyers at brands and agencies to better understand their growth strategies, anticipated spend by channel, and...

Changes In Meta’s Ad Prices Show Dollars Shifting There Ahead of TikTok Ban

As advertisers brace for a U.S. without TikTok., Meta's cost-per-thousand-impressions (CPMs) are showing signs of both increased competition and expanded ad inventory, according to three sources. The Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban today, a decision that could reshape the global social media landscape. Its removal from the U.S. market puts billions in ad dollars...

A Clydesdale Foal Steals the Show in Budweiser’s Super Bowl 59 Teaser

Baby animals are cute crowd-pleasers--and doesn't Budweiser know it. The Anheuser-Busch's (AB InBev)-owned beer brand has just unveiled its Super Bowl 59 ad teaser, "Something 'Big' Is Coming," and the star of the show looks to be a sharp-eared Clydesdale foal. The 15-second video shows Clydesdale horses geared up and ready to leave the brewery...

Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Law to Ban TikTok In the US

The Supreme Court Friday upheld the law banning TikTok in the U.S. as of Jan. 19, dealing a major blow to the platform's 170 million American users and the businesses that rely on it for marketing and commerce. The decision marks a significant escalation in the government's efforts to curb Chinese-owned tech companies, leaving brands,...

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