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25. Advertisers are starting to pay attention to where their ads are displayed online
Sat Dec 31, 2016, 01:14 PM
Dec 2016
Advertisings Moral Struggle: Is Online Reach Worth the Hurt?

Advertising on the internet has never been easier. Data and automation increasingly allow companies large and small to reach millions of people every month, and to tailor ads to specific groups based on their browsing habits or demographics.

Now, however, the marketing industry is facing a moral quandary in the face of a national debate over the role that fake news played in the presidential election and the realization that many websites that promote false and misleading stories are motivated by the money they can make from online advertising.

In the zeal to follow consumers wherever they may roam on the internet, advertisers now risk bankrolling sites that are toxic to society, whether by amplifying manufactured political stories or by spreading conspiracy theories virulent enough to drive a man to walk into a Washington pizzeria with a gun. That has inserted a new ethical cost into the automated advertising equation, which promises companies large, desired audiences at low prices with little need for human intervention.

“I would much rather pay a little premium as a brand and go for verified sites,” Raja Rajamannar, the chief marketing officer of MasterCard, said, noting that the company mostly advertised on sites it had evaluated and approved. “But it’s a question again of how much and where. And I think all brands are doing this soul-searching at this point in time.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/26/business/media/advertising-online-ads-fake-news-google.html


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Wow.. that's substantial! Cha Dec 2016 #1
Amazon is refusing to stop.........n/t HAB911 Dec 2016 #4
Damn them.. and I can't stop amazon. Cha Dec 2016 #5
I know what you mean HAB911 Dec 2016 #6
They have so much damn business.. they could afford Cha Dec 2016 #7
I hate Amazon wryter2000 Dec 2016 #19
Jeff Bezos also owns the Washington Post Mellomugwump Dec 2016 #26
Right Me. Dec 2016 #32
They probably have conservative CEO's Equinox Moon Dec 2016 #15
Oh yes-- they're repukes ailsagirl Dec 2016 #17
Who is left? We need to start putting the pressure on them until smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #2
You can help if you use twitter HAB911 Dec 2016 #3
I'm embarrassed to say, but I have never used twitter. smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #8
it's not that bad. my icon has a nude 3rd "lady" on it sarah FAILIN Dec 2016 #23
I Like Twitter otohara Dec 2016 #24
On a positive for Breitbart, they did gain at least one new sponsor Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2016 #9
Why in Hell did they ever have 400 advertisers in the first place ? eppur_se_muova Dec 2016 #10
Companies don't advertise with individual sites HAB911 Dec 2016 #12
Thanks, I kind of figured that. Good, fast, cheap: pick two. Most choose fast and cheap. eppur_se_muova Dec 2016 #16
Advertisers are starting to pay attention to where their ads are displayed online SecularMotion Dec 2016 #25
Seriously doubt Trump gave them any money dhol82 Dec 2016 #11
That was my thought as well PatSeg Dec 2016 #20
This is dumb catsudon Dec 2016 #13
Actually, boycotts like this work. eggplant Dec 2016 #18
He has a new 8 year deal, 38 million per year. frankieallen Dec 2016 #28
Welcome to DU, catsudon! calimary Dec 2016 #21
of course catsudon Dec 2016 #22
What about FOX News? KittyWampus Dec 2016 #14
THIS BumRushDaShow Dec 2016 #27
Where did this list come from? Can we get regular updates? LAS14 Dec 2016 #29
just return to it daily, it's their spreadsheet of constant updates HAB911 Dec 2016 #30
Excellent!!!! Initech Dec 2016 #31
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