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52. Facebook Pledges $100 Million for News Outlets Hit by Coronavirus Outbreak.
53. Coronavirus Quarantine Boosts Streaming Video, but Not Advertising Yet.
54. Groupon's CEO, Chief Operating Officer Both Step Down.
55. Facebook Usage Soars, But Online Advertising Plunges.
56. Social Media's Boost Amid Coronavirus Won't Spare It Pain.
57. As Coronavirus Empties Workplaces, Some Holdouts Have Wanted Employees to Show Up.
58. AT&T Cooperates With Justice Department in Google Probe.
59. Facebook Removes Trump Campaign Ads, Citing Census Interference Policy.
60. ViacomCBS's Pluto TV Boosts Marketing as Free Streaming Services Intensify Fight.
61. China's Advertising Vanguard Keeps Getting Disrupted.
62. WPP Shares Plunge on Ad Giant's Gloomy Outlook.
63. Google Plots Course to Overtake Cloud Rivals.
64. Fox, Comcast Pursue Takeovers of Ad-Supported Video Services.
65. TikTok Owner's Plan: Be More Than Just TikTok.
66. Superfast 5G Rollout Hits Slow Patch, Some Equipment Suppliers Say.
67. Justice Department Ramps Up Google Probe, With Heavy Focus on Ad Tools: Antitrust enforcers have contacted more than a dozen publishers, ad tech rivals and ad agencies.
68. What Investors Learned From the First Peek Inside YouTube's Financials: Google reveals YouTube is smaller than outsiders thought—but still a juggernaut.
69. Google Clears Some of Its Cloud: New disclosures provide valuable insight but don't mask a core advertising slowdown.
70. 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.
71. Amazon Revenue Jumps on Holiday Sales as Profit Rises: Tech giant's shares soar in after-hours trading despite high shipping costs.
72. 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.
73. Facebook Reports Revenue Growth, Rising Expenses: Social-media giant continues to add users to core platform as margin narrows.
74. State Attorneys General to Meet With Justice Officials to Coordinate on Google Probe: Investigations center on Google's dominance in advertising, online search.
75. NBC's Peacock Enlists Advertisers and Cable Companies in Marketing Push: Launch sponsors for streaming service include Unilever, State Farm and Target.
76. Marketers and Ad Agencies Ask Google Not to Kill Cookies Too Soon: Trade groups worry that Google's plan will choke digital advertising.
77. PC Shipments Rose in Fourth Quarter, Boosted by Windows Upgrades: Market for personal computers climbed year over year for first time since 2011.
78. 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.
79. Amazon Has Long Ruled the Cloud. Now It Must Fend Off Rivals.
80. Do You Protect Your iPhone? It's a Case Study That Divides Americans.
81. Walmart, Target Embrace 8-Year-Old YouTube Influencer's Brand: Child who made his name 'unboxing' toys now sits atop $150 million empire.
82. She Argued Facebook Is a Monopoly. To Her Surprise, People Listened.
83. China's Influencers—Moms, Farmers and Even Dogs—Hawk Their Wares on Live Streams.
84. 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.
85. 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.'.
86. 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.
87. 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.
88. 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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