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The Line Between Tech Rules and Customer Protection

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Oct. 31 -- San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon discusses tech regulation and customer protection on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Will Verizon Partner With AOL?

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Jan 6 -- Bloomberg's Alex Sherman and Paul Sweeney report on Verizon possibly partnering with AOL for media content with Stephanie Ruhle and Erik Schatzker on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Battle Against Botnets: The $6.3B Hole in Digital Ads

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Dec. 9 -- Dan Kaminsky, co-founder of WhiteOps, discusses fraud in digital ads with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Startup Making Money on 30B Online Ads Each Day

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Oct. 23 -- Online advertising is the bread and butter of the internet and New York-based startup Appnexus is serving as its middleman. CEO Brian O'Kelley discusses the business with Bloomberg's Alex Barinka at the company's Manhattan...
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Customers Are Not Passionate About Most Brand: Dunn

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Nov. 20 -- Starcount CEO Edwina Dunn discusses the complexities of customer loyalty, the rise of smart marketing, and the trends shes seeing in retail with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna Edwards and Manus Cranny on Countdown. (Source:...
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What Did Publicis Buy in $3.7B Deal for Sapient?

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Nov. 3 -- Publicis has moved on from the failed deal with Omnicom by purchasing Sapient in a $3.7 billion deal that broadens Publicis reach into digital media and the United States. Bloomberg's Ruth David reports on The Pulse.
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Is Yahoo Too Late on Video Ads in BrightRoll Deal?

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Nov. 12 -- Yahoo is acquiring video-ad service BrightRoll in a $640 million deal that seeks to boost its advertising position behind Google and Facebook. Bloomberg's Tom Giles examines the purchase and how it helps Yahoo reach its...
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General Motors said it would abandon Facebook ads after concluding they were ineffective. The announcement comes as the social network said it would add 84 million shares, worth up to $3.2 billion, to the company's IPO.

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HEADLINE: GM says it will stop paying for ads on Facebook CAPTION: General Motors said it would abandon Facebook ads after concluding they were ineffective. The announcement comes as the social network said it would add 84 million...
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Kevin Systrom on Instagram's Ad Strategy

Higher Ed
June 21 -- Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom sits down with Bloomberg's Emily Chang to discuss Instagram's ad strategy.
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Facebook Bolsters Ad Reviews on Russian Influence

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Oct.03 -- Facebook Inc. will hire more than 1,000 people to review advertising on the social media site in the wake of Russian-linked advertising related to the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney...
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Vets voice concern about health of pugs and bulldogs

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LEADIN: Many vets are warning potential owners to think twice before buying pugs or French bulldogs. The breeds are now the epitome of canine chic - their 'cute' looks are making them fashion accessories...
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Bloomberg

Leo Hindery on NFL Viewership, Sports Asset Valuations

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Sep.07 -- Leo Hindery Jr., InterMedia Partners managing partner, discusses the decline in NFL television ratings and the valuation of sports franchises with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Abigail Doolittle on "What'd You Miss?"
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Naspers CEO Talks Tencent Stake, Taking on Netflix and Facebook

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Jun.25 -- Africa's biggest company by market cap reported a 72 percent increase in full-year earnings. Naspers credits classified advertising and its e-commerce business for the boost. Naspers also happens to be one of the biggest, if...
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How Instagram and Mobile Ads Boost Facebook's Earnings

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May.03 -- Debra Aho Williamson, an eMarketer analyst, breaks down Facebook's earnings report with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CEO de MediaRadar dice que los anunciantes están dejando a Facebook por Snap

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Apr.03-- El CEO de MediaRadar Todd Krizelman habla del desplazamiento de los anunciantes de Facebook a Snap. Conversa con Emily Chang de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Technology".
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Trump Drives Fundraising on Both Sides of the Aisle

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Apr.17 -- Political polarization in Washington produced a fundraising record as donors to both parties flooded U.S. House campaigns with $96.1 million in the first quarter of 2017, according to an analysis of filings with the Federal...
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VOICED: Tati fans see smoke over 'missing pipe'

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VOICED: Tati fans see smoke over 'missing pipe'
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Security Lessons From the Yahoo E-Mail Hack

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Oct. 7 -- Matthew Prince, CloudFlare's chief executive officer, discusses the security lessons from the Yahoo hack, web encryption and the threats posed by state-sponsored hackers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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New York Times’ Digital Signups Soar After Election

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Dec.05 -- New York Times CEO Mark Thompson discusses the paper’s increase in its digital business in the wake of the U.S. presidential election. He speaks with David Westin from the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference on...
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Facebook's Sandberg: Political Ads Are Important Part of the Dialogue

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Oct.30 -- Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg talks about the company's financial results, its strategy for political advertising and its proposed global cryptocurrency, Libra. Facebook’s third-quarter sales rose a...
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Verizon Media to Tap Disney+, Sports Betting, Says Group CEO

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Jan.08 -- Guru Gowrappan, Verizon Media group chief executive officer, discusses 5G, sports betting and more with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow at CES in Las Vegas.
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Why Kidfluencers' YouTube Marketing Could Be a Minefield for Google

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Mar.20 -- YouTube’s success with marketing to children has created an ethical and perhaps even legal minefield for its owner Google Inc. Loup Ventures co-founder Douglas Clinton and Bloomberg's Mark Bergen discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Alma Har’el Leads The Charge for Diversity in Hollywood

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Oct.18 -- After decades of under-representation, women directors are finally on the rise in film and advertising. Alma Har’el lead the charge for equality with her initiative Free The Bid in 2016 and has now launched Free The Work, a...
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Facebook, Google Extend Political Ad Bans

Higher Ed
The bans were initially put in place to limit misinformation ahead of Election Day.