President Trump Signs Take It Down Act into Law

On May 19, 2025, President Trump signed into law the Take It Down Act. The new law imposes strict takedown obligations and creates new civil and criminal liabilities for individuals and platforms that distribute nonconsensual intimate images (NCII). The Act makes it a federal crime for individual posters to knowingly share or threaten to share...

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Week of May 12 Cable News Ratings: Fox News Outdraws Live Sports During Weekday Primetime

Fox News had 99 of the top 100 cable news telecasts of the week.

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Week of May 12 Evening News Ratings: CBS Evening News Makes Weekly Total Viewer Gains Despite Network Drama

The CBS Evening News was on the only newscast to see week-to-week growth in either measured category.

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TRESemmé’s Paige DeSorbo Collab Gives Unilever’s Influencer-First Strategy a Glossy Start

‘Give Gloss’ has bolstered positive sentiment towards the haircare brand by 42% since March.

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Week in Charts: Microsoft on Shuttering Xandr DSP, UK Ad Industry Goes Beyond London, and Microsoft Stock Overtakes Apple

In this week's Week in Charts: Microsoft on shuttering Xandr DSP, UK ad industry goes beyond London, and Microsoft stock overtakes Apple. To have Week in Charts delivered to your inbox, you can sign up to the newsletter here. Quote of the Week   Number of the Week   Charts of the Week 60 Percent Read More

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