Vincent Harris Quoted in BuzzFeed Article “Google Staffs Up As It Tries To Find A Way Into Trump Administration Circles”
Harris Media’s CEO Vincent Harris was quoted in a BuzzFeed article that discusses Google’s parent Alphabet trying to bolster its conservative outreach in the era of Trump. Luntz Global, the corporate and political consulting firm founded by Republican pollster Frank Luntz, has also been tapped by the company to help with messaging and outreach to the…
Read MoreCEO Vincent Harris Quoted in Yahoo News Article “President Oprah? President Zuckerberg? The rich and famous seem to be asking: Why not me?”
The events have caught the notice of political professionals, including the sharp-eyed observers of the Hill: “Donald Trump’s victory changed the narrative in American politics,” said Texas-based Republican digital campaign strategist Vincent Harris. “We’ve seen a complete blending of entertainment and politics in America, and a potential Zuckerberg candidacy would play very well into what…
Read MoreCEO Vincent Harris Speaks at Manning Centre Conference in Ottawa, Cananda
Our CEO Vincent Harris had the opportunity to speak at year three of the Manning Conference in beautiful Ottawa, Canada. Named after its founder, Preston Manning, the Manning Centre has grown into an independent organization that believes the government should play a limited role in our everyday lives. Vincent opened up the panel discussing the need…
Read MoreVincent Harris Quoted on Google and Facebook Will Dominate the $1 Billion Digital Ad Spend for Election 2016
By: Emily Steward Digital advertising spending is expected to surpass $1 billion for this first time in an election cycle in 2016. Where is the money coming from, where is it going, and how did we get here? To understand digital in 2016, you have to go all the way back to 2004, when Yahoo! was still a…
Read MoreVincent Harris Quoted on Republican Consultants Keeping Faith with Facebook
By Sean J. Miller Republican consultants have no plans to shift their clients’ spending away from Facebook despite conservative rancor over the social media company’s perceived bias. Facebook’s political favoritism has been a hot topic in consulting circles since news broke that the company’s editorial curators reportedly suppressed articles from conservative news sites on topics…
Read MoreVincent Harris Quoted on The chart that shows why Mark Zuckerberg is hosting Glenn Beck and fellow conservatives at Facebook today
BY DAWN CHMIELEWSKI Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is in damage-control mode as he prepares to meet with a dozen conservative thought leaders today to address concerns about alleged liberal bias. Anonymous allegations first reported by Gizmodo stoked nagging fears among some conservatives that the social network filters information through a particular prism that is…
Read MoreVincent Harris Quoted in Facebook’s Zuckerberg makes plea for conservatives’ ‘trust’
By TONY ROMM and HADAS GOLD Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday personally extended an olive branch to conservatives still reeling from charges that the social media giant has suppressed news from right-leaning media outlets. At a roughly 90-minute, closed-door meeting at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters, Zuckerberg emphasized that Facebook doesn’t censor political viewpoints…
Read MoreVincent Harris Talks Facebook, Censorship, The First Amendment, and Incidental Exposure
Read MoreVincent Harris Talks About Facebook Censorship
Vincent Harris chatted with Radio Sputnik World Service from Moscow to discuss what recent allegations against Facebook mean, and what these allegations mean from a conservative’s standpoint.
Read MoreVincent Harris Quoted on Inside Facebook’s GOP charm offensive
By TONY ROMM and HADAS GOLD After accusations of anti-conservative bias began to burn Facebook last week, the social media giant quietly reached out to Republican Party leaders to douse the brush fire. It contacted the Republican National Committee, whose chairman, Reince Priebus, had publicly demanded that Facebook “answer for conservative censorship” — and the…
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