These Brands' Ads Keep Appearing on Breitbart, Despite Blacklisting It
Posted in: UncategorizedAd Age “Media Guy” columnist Simon Dumenco’s media roundup for the morning of Monday, March 27:
As we continue to plow through the Trump administration’s first 100 days, and the president’s approval ratings sink to historic lows (for a modern-era president this early in his tenure), how should we think of Donald Trump now? The Tweeter in Chief? Putin’s White House Buddy? (See No. 3, below.) The Golfer in Chief? (See No. 6, below.) The Trump Brand Ambassador in Chief? (See No. 6, again.) Any branding experts out there want to help the man, uh, reposition his brand? Anyway, let’s get started …
1. “A top U.K. official is targeting WhatsApp, after reports that the terrorist who killed four people used the Facebook-owned messaging app before launching his attack in London this week,” Recode’s Peter Kafka reports. “Home Secretary Amber Rudd complained that WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption system offered terrorists a safe way to communicate, and said government agencies need to be able to peer inside the messaging app.”
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