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102. State Attorneys General to Meet With Justice Officials to Coordinate on Google Probe: Investigations center on Google's dominance in advertising, online search.
103. 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.
104. The Bloomberg Effect: Huge Spending Transforms 2020 Campaign Dynamics.
105. NBC's Peacock Enlists Advertisers and Cable Companies in Marketing Push: Launch sponsors for streaming service include Unilever, State Farm and Target.
106. Marketers and Ad Agencies Ask Google Not to Kill Cookies Too Soon: Trade groups worry that Google's plan will choke digital advertising.
107. Facebook to Keep Targeted Political Ads but Give Users More Control: The social-media giant breaks with other tech firms, says regulators—not companies—should rule on political ads.
108. The Pollster Who Figured Out Iowa's Quirky Caucuses.
109. 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.
110. Do You Protect Your iPhone? It's a Case Study That Divides Americans.
111. Walmart, Target Embrace 8-Year-Old YouTube Influencer's Brand: Child who made his name 'unboxing' toys now sits atop $150 million empire.
112. Billboard Parent Buys Nielsen Music: Acquisition highlights importance of data in increasingly digital music industry.
113. 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.
114. She Argued Facebook Is a Monopoly. To Her Surprise, People Listened.
115. 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.
116. 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.
117. This Column Stinks! Everyone's a Critic, All the Time.: From flights to phone conversations, nothing is over until the survey is done.
118. Don't Buy the Outrage Over Digital Ads: Democrats and legacy media have selfish reasons for decrying online political ads.
119. 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.'.
120. 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.
121. 'Sopranos' Convention Treats Fans Like Family.
122. 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.
123. Business Watch.
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