Business Featured Musk seeks to reassure advertisers on Twitter after chaos By BARBARA ORTUTAY and MATT O'BRIEN AP Technology WritersUpdated Nov 9, 2022 Elon Musk sought to reassure big companies that advertise on Twitter on Wednesday that his chaotic takeover of the social media platform won't…
Business Featured Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives By BARBARA ORTUTAY, TOM KRISHER and MATT O'BRIEN AP Business WritersUpdated Oct 27, 2022 Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter and ousted the CEO, chief financial officer and the company's top lawyer, two people familiar with the …
Business Musk doesn't seek a 'free-for-all hellscape' for Twitter By MATT O'BRIEN AP Technology Writer Oct 27, 2022 Elon Musk is telling Twitter advertisers he is buying the platform to "help humanity" and doesn't want it to become a "free-for-all hellscape"…
Bay Area Facebook and US sign deal to end discriminatory housing ads By LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press Jun 21, 2022 NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook will change its algorithms to prevent discriminatory housing advertising and its parent company will subject itself t…
Arts & Entertainment Super Bowl ads look toward the future — and the past By MAE ANDERSON AP Business Writer Feb 11, 2022 NEW YORK (AP) — Super Bowl advertisers this year want Americans to forget about pandemic woes and focus on the future: of electric vehicles, m…
National Google cracks down on climate change denial by targeting ads By KELVIN CHAN AP Business Writer Oct 8, 2021 LONDON (AP) — Google is cracking down on digital ads promoting false climate change claims or being used to make money from such content, hopi…
Arts & Entertainment Budweiser joins Coke, Pepsi brands in sitting out Super Bowl By MAE ANDERSON and DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writers Jan 25, 2021 NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time since 1983, when Anheuser-Busch used all of its ad time to introduce a beer called Bud Light, the beer gian…
Bay Area If Google's a monopoly, who is harmed by its market power? By MATT O'BRIEN AP Technology Writer Oct 21, 2020 Google has long defended itself against charges of monopoly by stressing that its products are free and that no one has to use them.