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102. Staying In Worked During the Stock-Market Rout. Dining Out Didn't.
103. Discovery Revenue Rises Slightly Amid Streaming Push.
104. Campaign-Finance Laws Created Candidate Bloomberg.
105. Google Plots Course to Overtake Cloud Rivals.
106. Fox, Comcast Pursue Takeovers of Ad-Supported Video Services.
107. TikTok Owner's Plan: Be More Than Just TikTok.
108. Groupon to Exit Goods Market, Focus on 'Local Experiences'.
109. Superfast 5G Rollout Hits Slow Patch, Some Equipment Suppliers Say.
110. Newspaper Publisher McClatchy Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
111. Kraft Heinz Plans Marketing Binge to Lift Sales.
112. Notable & Quotable: Democrats and the Court.
113. CKE Restaurants Reunites Marketing for Carl's Jr. and Hardee's.
114. Stakes Run High for Mall Owner Trying to Save Forever 21.
115. New York Times Posts Strong Subscription Growth but Sees Further Ad Declines.
116. On Big Stage, Trump Aims Message at Black Voters.
117. Fox Says Super Bowl Delivered $600 Million in Ad Revenue: Reviewing quarterly results, CEO Lachlan Murdoch touts strength of Fox News.
118. What Investors Learned From the First Peek Inside YouTube's Financials: Google reveals YouTube is smaller than outsiders thought—but still a juggernaut.
119. Trump and Bloomberg Super Bowl Ads Provoke Sharp Viewer Reactions: The two men used their airtime on television's biggest stage to address sensitive social issues.
120. Google Clears Some of Its Cloud: New disclosures provide valuable insight but don't mask a core advertising slowdown.
121. Forever 21 Unveils Deal to Sell to Mall Owners: Simon Property, Brookfield Property and Authentic Brands will pay $81 million for retailer, subject to rival bids at bankruptcy auction.
122. Michael Bloomberg Put $200 Million Into Presidential Bid in First Five Weeks: More than $140 million went toward TV and digital advertising; $679,000 was spent on short-term, corporate housing for staff.
123. Amazon Revenue Jumps on Holiday Sales as Profit Rises: Tech giant's shares soar in after-hours trading despite high shipping costs.
124. Fitness Apps That Find a Way to Stick Around: People are more likely to drop their gym than an app—here are five that appeal to different types of exercisers.
125. Facebook Reports Revenue Growth, Rising Expenses: Social-media giant continues to add users to core platform as margin narrows.
126. State Attorneys General to Meet With Justice Officials to Coordinate on Google Probe: Investigations center on Google's dominance in advertising, online search.
127. Impeachment Trial Ramps Up Political Spending: Trump campaign says fundraising has jumped; Planned Parenthood's snub of Susan Collins likely marks its final break with GOP.
128. NBC's Peacock Enlists Advertisers and Cable Companies in Marketing Push: Launch sponsors for streaming service include Unilever, State Farm and Target.
129. Marketers and Ad Agencies Ask Google Not to Kill Cookies Too Soon: Trade groups worry that Google's plan will choke digital advertising.
130. PC Shipments Rose in Fourth Quarter, Boosted by Windows Upgrades: Market for personal computers climbed year over year for first time since 2011.
131. News Corp Sells Video-Advertising Startup Unruly: U.S. media giant disposes of the platform as part of a broader effort to simplify itself.
132. The Pollster Who Figured Out Iowa's Quirky Caucuses.
133. Amazon Has Long Ruled the Cloud. Now It Must Fend Off Rivals.
134. When the Party's Over: Washington's Premier Social Connector Fades From View: Consultant Jim Courtovich, whose extravagant affairs drew influential guests, has faced a string of calamities.
135. Walmart, Target Embrace 8-Year-Old YouTube Influencer's Brand: Child who made his name 'unboxing' toys now sits atop $150 million empire.
136. Billboard Parent Buys Nielsen Music: Acquisition highlights importance of data in increasingly digital music industry.
137. Disney Puts Some 'Frozen 2' Promotions on Ice After Twitter Flap: Dentsu directed the artists to not label the tweets as promotional and the entertainment giant gave its nod.
138. Bruin Sports Capital Buys Marketing Firm From WPP: Deal values Two Circles, which works for sports leagues including the NFL, at $42 million.
139. Ad Giant Dentsu Names Jacki Kelley as CEO of Americas: Former Bloomberg executive takes helm at a challenging time for ad-agency conglomerates.
140. She Argued Facebook Is a Monopoly. To Her Surprise, People Listened.
141. China's Influencers—Moms, Farmers and Even Dogs—Hawk Their Wares on Live Streams.
142. Peloton Backlash: Controversy Over Ads Often Proves Short-Lived: Fitness-equipment maker joins Nike, Gillette, Pepsi and others in facing blowback for a contentious commercial.
143. Spending by Streaming TV Expected to Give Ad Growth a Long-Term Boost: Political ad spending meanwhile creates extreme variation year to year, GroupM forecast says.
144. This Column Stinks! Everyone's a Critic, All the Time.: From flights to phone conversations, nothing is over until the survey is done.
145. Don't Buy the Outrage Over Digital Ads: Democrats and legacy media have selfish reasons for decrying online political ads.
146. Don't Panic Over Facebook and Twitter: The internet turned out not to be an unmixed blessing, but Antonio García Martínez, the author of 'Chaos Monkeys,' seeks to calm your fears about privacy and 'fake news.'.
147. AppLovin Gears Up for IPO Under New CFO: Herald Chen joins from KKR, a private-equity backer of the mobile marketing platform.
148. 'Sopranos' Convention Treats Fans Like Family.
149. New York Attorney General Sues Juul Labs for Alleged Deceptive Marketing: The company's advertising campaign allegedly contributed to a surge in youth e-cigarette use, New York Attorney General Letitia James says.
150. Gannett Looks to Spare Journalists' Jobs After Big Newspaper Merger: Deal to combine USA Today publisher Gannett with GateHouse Media closes, forming company with 30% of papers sold daily in U.S.
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