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The Way Forward on Transparency: A Discussion of Best Practices (Panel 3)

Join industry experts in exploring best practices for transparency in advertising and journalism. Gain insights from Jon Steinberg, Robin Riddle, Robert Weissman, Mike Zaneis, and more.

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The Way Forward on Transparency: A Discussion of Best Practices (Panel 3)

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  1. Panel 3: The Way Forward on Transparency A discussion of best practices

  2. Panel 3: The Way Forward on Transparency: A discussion of best practices Jon Steinberg BuzzFeed Inc. Robin Riddle The Wall Street Journal Robert Weissman Public Citizen Mike Zaneis Interactive Advertising Bureau MODERATOR: Mary K. Engle Associate Director Division of Advertising Practices, FTC PANELISTS: Laura Brett National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus Sid Holt American Society of Magazine Editors Amy Ralph Mudge Venable LLP

  3. Panel 3: The Way Forward on Transparency: A discussion of best practices Jon Steinberg BuzzFeed Inc. Robin Riddle The Wall Street Journal Robert Weissman Public Citizen Mike Zaneis Interactive Advertising Bureau MODERATOR: Mary K. Engle Associate Director Division of Advertising Practices, FTC PANELISTS: Laura Brett National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus Sid Holt American Society of Magazine Editors Amy Ralph Mudge Venable LLP

  4. Closing Remarks Jessica Rich Director Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC

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