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Sahil Patel BuzzFeed, Vox Media, Attn, Mashable and Refinery29 are among the publishers getting paid by Facebook to make shows for its video tab. |
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Mark Duffy Advertising is having a morbid moment. |
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Aditi Sangal Jarrod Dicker, head of commercial product and tech at The Washington Post, joined members of Digiday+ on Slack for Town Hall Thursday. Digiday editors and Digiday+ members discussed with Dicker the Post's investment into ad tech, integrating technology into all aspects of the newsroom and how Jeff Bezos influences the Post's approach to everything from […] |
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Lucinda Southern The FT has handed over control of WhatsApp to its journalists, who are posting more market-specific news, like "Why did the pound fall so fast?" |
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