Start-Up Platform Cinder Seeks To Battle Internet Abuse

Former Meta Trust and Safety employees, government experts and others have launched a platform aimed at streamlining the content-moderation process for companies facing serious abuse challenges on the
internet.

Not Just A Marketing Word: Brands Need To Walk The Walk On Inclusion

As words like “diversity” and “inclusion” become buzzworthy, it’s important to not just check the box. Inclusive marketing starts with what’s happening inside your own walls.

Painful Adjustments As Cash (Not Market Cap) Becomes King Again For Media Companies

Netflix went from a $700 billion to $138 billion market cap, while large TV media companies are each losing billions investing in their platforms.,

Justice for Migrant Women’s Latina Pay Gap Data Now Includes Part-Time Workers

Across many industries, including marketing and advertising, the gender pay gap remains a looming issue–especially for Latina women. In response, Justice for Migrant Women, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing migrant women’s rights through advocacy, marks every Dec. 8 as Latina Equal Pay Day. As a way to advocate and spread awareness, Justice for Migrant Women…

Female Avatars Are Often Designed by Men, for Men. That’s Changing

The video game industry is dominated by men, which means that games tend to have fewer female characters and the ones that do exist are often highly sexualized. International nonprofit Girls Who Code is looking to close that gap by launching Girls Who Code Girls, a mobile and desktop experience that allows users to program…

Vox Media Will No Longer License Chorus, Its CMS Software

The digital media company Vox Media, which houses editorial titles including Vox, New York Magazine and Thrillist, is discontinuing its business of licensing its content management system, Chorus, to publishers, Adweek has learned. Chorus, which has six clients currently, will no longer take on new customers and will not renew its existing contracts, according to…

Several Warner Bros. Discovery TV Execs Are Out Amid Restructuring

Warner Bros. Discovery is making big changes to its U.S. Networks leadership. On Friday, news broke that several major execs are exiting the company amid an ongoing restructuring. Those leaving include Jane Latman, HGTV and Food Network home and food content president; Nancy Daniels, who was in charge of Turner channels and Discovery channels; Matthew…