As Tariffs hang over the US Advertising industry, more companies start to look internal. That means internal communications, internal influencers, owned media and more. Could Trump's Tariffs be a boon for content marketers? Google loses their online...

As Tariffs hang over the US Advertising industry, more companies start to look internal. That means internal communications, internal influencers, owned media and more. Could Trump's Tariffs be a boon for content marketers?

Google loses their online advertising monopoly case. The boys put on their prediction hats to let you know what will happen.

A judge has blocked the termination of VOA. But is it too late? Joe thinks it is.

And Ryan Coogler's movie deal gives marketers and creators a lot to think about.

Winners and losers include the American people and Diary of a CEO podcast.

Rants and raves include Google's cookies and the uber wealthy.

This week's links:

Google Loses Case

Tariffs Crush Ad Market

Judge Blocks VOA Halt

Coogler's Movie Deal

America Gives Up on Fact Checking

DOAC Turns Down Big Deals

America's Riches Households Have Banner Year

Google Keeps Cookies

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