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152. Billboard Parent Buys Nielsen Music: Acquisition highlights importance of data in increasingly digital music industry.
153. 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.
154. Bruin Sports Capital Buys Marketing Firm From WPP: Deal values Two Circles, which works for sports leagues including the NFL, at $42 million.
155. Ad Giant Dentsu Names Jacki Kelley as CEO of Americas: Former Bloomberg executive takes helm at a challenging time for ad-agency conglomerates.
156. She Argued Facebook Is a Monopoly. To Her Surprise, People Listened.
157. China's Influencers—Moms, Farmers and Even Dogs—Hawk Their Wares on Live Streams.
158. 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.
159. 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.
160. This Column Stinks! Everyone's a Critic, All the Time.: From flights to phone conversations, nothing is over until the survey is done.
161. Don't Buy the Outrage Over Digital Ads: Democrats and legacy media have selfish reasons for decrying online political ads.
162. 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.'.
163. AppLovin Gears Up for IPO Under New CFO: Herald Chen joins from KKR, a private-equity backer of the mobile marketing platform.
164. 'Sopranos' Convention Treats Fans Like Family.
165. Facebook Weighs Steps to Curb Narrowly Targeted Political Ads: Tech firms are reversing a yearslong trend of offering ever-more precise tools that in some cases facilitated the spread of misinformation.
166. 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.
167. 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.
168. Why Men Are Wearing ‘Travel Pants’ to Work.
169. Omnicom Boosts Data Effort With New Marketing Platform.
170. Google to Hold Talks With Publishers Over Their GDPR Concerns.
171. The ALA Hasn’t Been Captured by Anybody.
172. Business Watch.
173. Ad Measurement Feuds on Facebook, YouTube Hinge on Code.
174. AOL On’s Video Distribution Troubles Media Partners.
175. CIOs Face the ‘Age of the Customer’.
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