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Shaping Media and Advertising in 2025: Key Shifts on the Horizon 

5W PR

The media and advertising industries are poised for significant transformation in 2025, driven by evolving privacy regulations, advancements in artificial intelligence, and the rise of new media channels. These privacy shifts create opportunities for companies to showcase their commitment to ethical practices and consumer trust.

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Social Media Laws: What Are They and How Do They Impact Brands?

Contently - Strategy

From disinformation to privacy violations and incitements to violence, social media’s vast influence has prompted significant legal scrutiny and regulatory responses — which is why it’s important to stay informed on social media laws and how they impact your marketing.

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Big Tech Has A PR Problem. Can It Close The Trust Gap?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A new survey of 31,000 people in 27 countries has documented what most of us in PR know – Big Tech has a reputation problem. So far, Wall Street isn’t too bothered by the reputation hits. And the industry’s reputation problems in matters from data security to diversity are well known.

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Big Tech Advertising: Olive Branch or Smoke Screen?

5W PR

Advertising is a fascinating study in social strategy and messaging, and marketers tend to be observant of the initiatives other brands are taking to reach consumers. Several key factors likely played into this strategy to push out mainstream advertising in order to update a brand’s reputation or make a push for consumer involvement.

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How Privacy Conscious Brands Can Gain an Edge on the Competition

Beyond PR

As consumers become warier of digital ads that infringe on their privacy, brands must think of ways to relate to their customers without appearing to intrude on them. Is there an opportunity for brands to get ahead by establishing themselves as privacy-conscious, at a time when targeted — even invasive — ads are the norm?

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Navigating the New Media Landscape: The Importance of Media Training in the Age of AI

5W PR

These things benefit targeted advertising and content recommendations. However, they also raise ethical questions about data privacy and manipulation. Source verification Trainees learn to assess the credibility of sources, identify red flags in content, and verify information through factual reporting and reputable sources.

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Next Steps in Social Media Marketing

Flack's Revenge

The reputation hits come from many directions. Others have come under fire too, for their content and privacy issues, in related areas of online like general Web, Google, and mobile. interestingly, this Digiday articles says Facebook advertisers are staying the course ). I was not sure what to expect.