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2. Dish Network to Pay $210 Million to Settle Telemarketing Suit.
3. Trump Campaign to Resume Television Advertising After Internal Review.
4. Trump Campaign Pauses Advertising for Strategy Review.
5. Some Facebook Ad Boycotters Return—but Plenty of Big Players Are Staying Away.
6. Google's Advertising Haul Comes Up Short for First Time.
7. Facebook Posts Revenue Growth Despite Pandemic.
8. Spotify's Listening Audience Increases After Pandemic Slump.
9. Complaint Says Trump Campaign Payments Broke Rules.
10. Twitter Adds More Users, but Revenue and Profit Fall.
11. Ad Giant Publicis Reports Drop in Second-Quarter Organic Revenue.
12. U.S. Stocks Rise as Investors Weigh Vaccine Hopes, Recovery.
13. Top New York Lobbying Firms Took PPP Loans.
14. Peacock, NBCUniversal's New Streaming Service, Joins Crowded Field at Challenging Time.
15. Target, MTV Blocked Ads From News Mentioning 'George Floyd' and 'Protests'.
16. Trump Casts Wide TV-Ad Net to Shore Up Support.
17. How Many Political Ads Does $7 Billion Buy? We're About to Find Out.
18. Facebook Q&A: Where Civil Groups and the Social Media Giant Agree and Disagree.
19. Omnicom Plans $20 Million in Podcast Ads on Spotify.
20. Nearly 70,000 Tech Startup Employees Have Lost Their Jobs Since March.
21. Facebook Boycott Organizers Want a Civil Rights Expert in the Company's Executive Suite.
22. Wave of Corporate Failures Stays at Bay—for Now.
23. Facebook's Tensions With Advertisers Predate the Boycott.
24. Facebook Sees Growing Ad Boycott in Protest Against Handling of Speech.
25. Facebook Looks to Contain Advertising Boycott Over Hate Speech.
26. Digital Group Urges Controls on Flow of Cellphone Data to Government.
27. Google's U.S. Ad Revenue Is Expected to Decline in 2020, eMarketer Says.
28. Ad Agency Encourages Clients to Join Facebook Ad Boycott.
29. Facebook Tries to Friend Small Businesses Crippled by Coronavirus.
30. Lawmakers Propose Spending Billions to Strengthen U.S. Chip Industry.
31. Pinterest Juggles Requests for Late Payments From Advertisers.
32. New Computer Chips Could Power AI to Next Level: Some chips designed for AI are focused on calculating probabilities, which could make drones and robots more self-sufficient.
33. As Amusement Parks Reopen, Will Americans Ride Roller Coasters in a Pandemic?
34. YouTube's Chase for Streaming-TV Ad Dollars Faces Hurdles.
35. Comcast, Charter and ViacomCBS Join Forces to Make TV Commercials More Targeted.
36. What Your Kids Really Want to Watch (When You Just Want Them to Watch Disney).
37. Reunited After 46 Years With a Porsche Named Hal.
38. It's OK to Miss the Office During the Coronavirus Lockdown.
39. TV Shopping Avoids Media's and Retailers' Woes.
40. Tencent Profit Rises After Coronavirus Fuels Demand for Online Games.
41. Tencent Levels Up as China Hunkers Down.
42. Magazine Publisher Condé Nast to Lay Off About 100 Employees in U.S.
43. New York Times Posts Record Uptick in Subscriptions, Expects Advertising to Drop by Over 50% Next Quarter.
44. Fox Revenue Rises, but Company Warns Local Stations Could Take Hit.
45. These Businesses Won't Bounce Back From Coronavirus.
46. Twitter Posts Loss Despite User Growth.
47. Google Revenue Climbs, but Company Warns of 'Tale of Two Quarters'.
48. Without Coronavirus Aid, Local Newspapers Could Fold.
49. Google to Require All Advertisers to Identify Themselves.
50. Investors Cheer Snap's Shades of Grey.
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