#MorningMonarchy: December 15, 2017
America offline, punk jingles and rare vinyl + this day in history w/the Silver Bridge collapse and our song of the day by Miguel on your Morning Monarchy for December 15, 2017.
America offline, punk jingles and rare vinyl + this day in history w/the Silver Bridge collapse and our song of the day by Miguel on your Morning Monarchy for December 15, 2017.
This week on the New World Next Week: the World Bank helps ring in the technocratic future with climate financing; pigs fly as the Pentagon gets an audit; and Facebook rolls out machine-learning suicide prevention bots.
This week on the New World Next Week: the World Bank helps ring in the technocratic future with climate financing; pigs fly as the Pentagon gets an audit; and Facebook rolls out machine-learning suicide prevention bots.
Inappropriate behaviour, inciting debauchery and credible accusations + this day in history w/the murder of Sergey Kirov and our song of the day by Morrissey on your Morning Monarchy for December 1, 2017.
Mysterious deaths, cowardly cops and powerful pedophiles + this day in history w/Truman defeats Dewey and our song of the day by Aesop Rock on your Morning Monarchy for November 2, 2017.
Twitter’s pitch deck for RT?
21st Century Wire says…
In what appears to be a coordinated attack on RT and Sputnik, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (@jack) has declared all advertising purchased by the two media outlets unfit for the online news and social networking service.
New rules from the Advertising Standards Authority will allow the removal of adverts across all media that demean, mock or objectify on the basis of gender
The post UK watchdog proposes crackdown on sexist ads appeared first on Positive News.
Tasteless billboards, the basketball briberies and psychopathic playlists + this day in history w/the Tylenol murders and our song of the day by WIBG on your Morning Monarchy for September 29, 2017.
The “Russian collusion” crusade took a bizarre turn yesterday when Twitter, apparently in the absence of any tangible evidence that Kremlin spies exploited the social media service to undermine the 2016 election, decided to publicly disclose the exact amount of advertising revenue it received from Russia Today during 2016.