HomeNotificationsNewslettersNextShare
Capitol siege puts a chill on advertisers' Inauguration Day plans
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks to the media after receiving a briefing from the transition COVID-19 advisory board on November 9.Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Business Insider's top advertising and media stories for January 11.
advertising

Capitol siege puts a chill on advertisers' Inauguration Day plans

Business Insider's top advertising and media stories for January 11.

Hi! Welcome to the Insider Advertising daily for January 11. I'm Lauren Johnson, a senior advertising reporter at Business Insider. Subscribe here to get this newsletter in your inbox every weekday. Send me feedback or tips at LJohnson@businessinsider.com.

Today's news: Advertisers mull Inauguration Day plans, cable giants face pressure for distributing conservative news, and tech giants cut off Parler.

Advertisers weigh canceling Inauguration Day ads, fearing more violence after Capitol siege

Read the full story here.

Capitol siege puts a chill on advertisers' Inauguration Day plans
Newsmax Media CEO Christopher Ruddy attends a dinner with the US president and business leaders in Bedminster, New Jersey, on August 7, 2018.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

After US Capitol riots, cable giants face criticism for enabling the spread of misinformation

Read the full story here.

Capitol siege puts a chill on advertisers' Inauguration Day plans
OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

Amazon's decision to sever ties with Parler might not kill the controversial social media platform

Read the full story here.

More stories we're reading:

Thanks for reading and see you tomorrow! You can reach me in the meantime at LJohnson@businessinsider.com and subscribe to this daily email here.