Top Conservative Sites Experience Declines In November

Seventeen of the top 20 conservative websites tracked by TheRighting, a media company that aggregates articles and content from right-wing media outlets, experienced declines in visits in November
2017, compared to the same month a year prior.

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2018 Will See Rise Of 'Post-Cable' Networks

2018 could be a breakthrough year for so-called “post-cable” networks, channels distributed via over-the-top streaming platforms rather than through the traditional pay-TV ecosystem.

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2018 Will See Rise Of 'Post-Cable' Networks

2018 could be a breakthrough year for so-called “post-cable” networks, channels distributed via over-the-top streaming platforms rather than through the traditional pay-TV ecosystem.

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Smart TVs Join The In-Home Digital Voice Race

While voice control of in-home smart devices continues to grow, consumers are going to be faced with even more choices in which devices they talk to for which thing. Consumers are getting used to
using voice assistants, especially through smartphones. Almost half (46%) of U.S. adults already use voice-controlled digital assistants, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. Of that
usage, 42% is via smartphone and 8% from a standalone device.

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CBS' 'Colbert' Maintains Top Overall Late-Night Spot

The CBS talk show is now averaging 3.7 million viewers for Nielsen live program plus same day/seven day time shifted viewing though December 15. NBC’s “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” is at 2.7
million viewers.

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Google To Extend AdWords API Terms Made With FTC

Google will keep the voluntary commitments it made with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2012 to remove certain clauses from its AdWords API Terms and
Conditions and provide a mechanism for websites to opt out of the display of their crawled content on certain Google web pages linked to google.com in the United States on a domain-by-domain basis.
Those commitments are set to expire Dec. 27, 2017, but Google said it would keep the commitments with the FTC. It means that Google will continue to let software that integrated with its API to export
AdWords campaign and ad data, allowing users to combine that data with other information and integratie it into other ad networks, such as Bing Ads.



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Google To Extend AdWords API Terms Made With FTC

Google will keep the voluntary commitments it made with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2012 to remove certain clauses from its AdWords API Terms and
Conditions and provide a mechanism for websites to opt out of the display of their crawled content on certain Google web pages linked to google.com in the United States on a domain-by-domain basis.
Those commitments are set to expire Dec. 27, 2017, but Google said it would keep the commitments with the FTC. It means that Google will continue to let software that integrated with its API to export
AdWords campaign and ad data, allowing users to combine that data with other information and integratie it into other ad networks, such as Bing Ads.



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Google Promises To Follow FTC Settlement Conditions After Expiration

Google says it will continue to allow websites to opt out of appearing in specific verticals, like Google Shopping, even after the FTC settlement expires on Wednesday.

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Google Promises To Follow FTC Settlement Conditions After Expiration

Google says it will continue to allow websites to opt out of appearing in specific verticals, like Google Shopping, even after the FTC settlement expires on Wednesday.

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Smart TVs Join The In-Home Digital Voice Race

While voice control of in-home smart devices continues to grow, consumers are going to be faced with even more choices in which devices they talk to for which thing. Consumers are getting used to
using voice assistants, especially through smartphones. Almost half (46%) of U.S. adults already use voice-controlled digital assistants, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. Of that
usage, 42% is via smartphone and 8% from a standalone device.

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