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Discuss Future Work Plan of Advertising Regulatory Authority

The technical secretariat of the Advertising Regulatory Authority convened to discuss its work plan for the upcoming phase, focusing on strategies to enhance the effectiveness of the authority in regulating advertisements.

Remove Unpaid Advertising Signs in Kebon Jeruk, Jakarta

Authorities in Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta, removed a number of advertising signs that had not paid their taxes. This operation, conducted on Wednesday, aims to enforce local tax laws.

Explore Meta's Potential to Profit from AI Beyond Advertising

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is facing new challenges in leveraging artificial intelligence for profit. Analysts question whether its AI models can be applied in areas beyond consumer advertising.

AI Robot Transforms Social Media Interaction and Business Models

The startup Noscroll has launched an AI robot that allows users to delegate the task of browsing digital content. This innovation could change how users interact with social media platforms and threaten traditional profit models.

Potential Merger Between SiriusXM and iHeartMedia Signals Strategic Shift

The potential merger between SiriusXM and iHeartMedia represents a significant transformation in the advertising landscape as both companies aim to tackle challenges arising from the shift of listeners to streaming and podcast platforms. This move comes at a time when reliance on digital media is increasing.

Amazon's New Podcast Strategy Aims to Maximize Profits

Amazon has significantly transformed its podcast operations over the past six months, seeking to leverage this platform for greater profitability. This move is part of the company's efforts to strengthen its presence in the audio content market.

Meta Unveils New AI Model Muse Spark Amidst Fierce Competition

Meta has revealed its new AI model, Muse Spark, following significant investments in its development. This announcement comes as the market faces intense competition from major players like OpenAI and Google, raising questions about Meta's ability to generate revenue from this new model.

Jakarta Governor Calls for Caution in Sensitive Advertising After Film Sign Removal

Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan announced the removal of the film poster for 'Aku Harus Mati' due to its sensitivity and negative impact on the community, particularly on individuals suffering from depression. He emphasized the need to avoid repeating such advertisements that could cause anxiety.

Turkey Launches Investigation into Google's Advertising Practices

The Turkish Competition Authority announced an official investigation into Google's advertising and billing practices. This decision aims to assess whether these practices violate Turkish laws.

Launch Macintosh: Revolutionized Computing and Lasting Legacy

Days before its launch, Apple released a legendary promotional ad for the Macintosh, a device that, while not the best at its inception, forever changed the concept of computers. This ad, aired during the Super Bowl, heightened expectations for the device.

Arrest owner of advertising company wanted in 162 fraud cases

The Egyptian Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of the owner of an advertising company, who was wanted in <strong>162 fraud cases</strong>, following pleas from victims. This operation is part of the ministry's efforts to combat economic crimes and protect citizens' rights.

OpenAI's ad revenues surpass $100 million in under two months

OpenAI has announced that its advertising revenues have exceeded <strong>$100 million</strong> annually, just two months after launching its pilot program in the United States. This move is part of the company's efforts to diversify its revenue streams.

Call for Full Funding of Public Media Through Advertising

Vincent Bolloré, the French businessman and head of Canal Plus Group, presented his vision for public media funding in France during a parliamentary hearing. He emphasized that this funding should rely entirely on advertising.