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Taboola Works With Android to Create its Version of Apple News

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The content discovery platform has developed a system for Android phones that curates personalized news story recommendations for the user in the notification area. "It's exciting because...there's over a billion Android devices out...
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Media Merger Frenzy: What Will be AT&T's Next Move?

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar's Peter Gorenstein speaks with Luma Partners CEO Terence Kawaja at the Cannes Lions festival about the media M&A landscape, and what he thinks might be AT&T's next move.
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Telling Microsoft's Story

9th - Higher Ed
Steve Clayton, chief storyteller at Microsoft, talks about the evolution of the company and why people keep coming back for more.
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Bassem Youssef Says Egyptian Media Isn't That Different From the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled from his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. But he sees similarities between how those who protest are treated...
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Ken Auletta: Ad Disruption Could Kill the Media Industry

9th - Higher Ed
The disruption of the advertising business will fundamentally alter the way Americans listen, read, and watch media in the future, according to the writer and media critic Ken Auletta.
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Author Ken Auletta on Advertising's Near-Death Experience

9th - Higher Ed
The disruption of the advertising business will fundamentally alter the way Americans listen, read, and watch media in the future, according to the writer and media critic Ken Auletta.
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Addressing suicide: The role for the media and for friends and family

9th - Higher Ed
The National spoke to psychiatrist Mark Sinyor who works at the Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, for some perspective on the media's role and that of friends and family.
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G7 protesters on motivations behind their message

9th - Higher Ed
The National spoke to G7 protesters in Quebec City to learn about the motivation behind the drive to deliver their message to world leaders, even in the face of overwhelming police presence.
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Bassem Youssef on How the Middle East Makes Sense of Trump

9th - Higher Ed
The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. He now hosts a podcast called 'Remade in America' that engages with...
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If AT&T's Bid for Time Warner Fails, Could Disney Jump In?

9th - Higher Ed
A judge is expected to rule on AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner Tuesday afternoon. Rich Greenfield, Media and Tech Analyst for BTIG, says, if the deal is blocked, it could open the door for other companies to scoop up the media giant.
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AT&T Decision Could Determine Fox's Future

9th - Higher Ed
A judge is expected to rule Tuesday on AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner. Rich Greenfield, a media and tech analyst for BTIG, says if the deal is blocked, it could open the door for other companies bid for Time Warner.
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Facebook, Uber, and Wells Fargo Find Out the Cost of Trust the Hard Way

9th - Higher Ed
Consumer backlash, magnified over social media, has forced more and more large companies to invest in expensive ad campaigns that aim to win back trust, says Wall Street Journal reporter Suzanne Vranica.
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The Cost of Regaining Customer Trust

9th - Higher Ed
Consumer backlash, magnified by social media, has forced more and more large companies to invest in expensive ad campaigns that aim to win back trust, says Wall Street Journal reporter Suzanne Vranica.
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Ontario election campaign enters home stretch

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News takes a look at how each party leader is spending the final days and how they're trying secure every vote they can.
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Pulling Back The Curtain On the 'Internet's Highest Honor'

9th - Higher Ed
The Webby Awards has been running for over two decades and has evolved "as the internet has grown," says Claire Graves, executive director of the annual awards. Each year, the best of the best are rewarded for their contributions to the...
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Comcast Tries to Pluck 21st Century Fox From Disney

9th - Higher Ed
The network provider reportedly offered $60 billion in cash to buy 21st Century Fox instead of Disney. This news will be the "800-pound gorilla" during Disney's earnings call after the closing bell on Tuesday because investors will want...
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"The Mooch" on President Trump's Fox and Friends Interview

9th - Higher Ed
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci said the President should "get out more," because his direct appeals to his base via on-air interviews is what they love about him. His comments came after Trump gave a...
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Lionsgate's Big Bet on Gaming

9th - Higher Ed
The film and TV studio known for the "Hunger Games" has invested heavily in acquiring game developers and esports franchises. "I think the hardest thing to do in media, and probably the most expensive thing to do, is to launch a globally...
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New Media vs. Old School Media Companies

9th - Higher Ed
FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google) are taking over old school media companies, growing "at a rate that no one thought was possible," says Lorne Brown, the CEO of the ad tech firm Operative. To keep up, traditional media...
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New Media vs. Old-School Media Companies

9th - Higher Ed
FAANG stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google) are taking over old-school media companies, growing "at a rate that no one thought was possible," says Lorne Brown, the CEO of the ad tech firm Operative. To keep up,...
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Another Power Outage Leaves Most Puerto Ricans In the Dark

9th - Higher Ed
Large swaths of Puerto Rico lost power Wednesday, the second major interruption of service in less than two weeks, making fledgling recovery efforts even harder, says Kelly Macias, a staff writer at the Daily Kos. Thousands of people on...
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David Hogg on Preparing for #MarchForOurLives

9th - Higher Ed
Student turned activist David Hogg speaks with Cheddar's J.D. Durkin ahead of March For Our Lives. The event in Washington D.C. and around the world is to push for action on gun reform. The event comes after the deadly shooting at Hogg's...
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Why Twitter Is Doubling Down on Video Content

9th - Higher Ed
Users actually do come to the platform to consume video content, says Kay Madati, Twitter's VP and Global Head of Partnerships. The social network sees this as a reason to focus on that vertical.
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Twitter backlash

9th - Higher Ed
Ramona Pringle of Ryerson University on the latest political controversy facing Twitter