Wall Street Journal

Twitter Vows More Transparency for Ads
Wall Street Journal
Twitter Inc. said Tuesday it will increase transparency for ads on its network, a move aimed at staying one step ahead of potential regulation. Twitter said it plans to create a website to reveal the people and organizations advertising on Twitter and
Netflix Raising $1.6 Billion As Part Of Content PushMediaPost Communications
Twitter to Reveal All Ads in Post-Election Transparency PushAdAge.com
Twitter Announces Ad Transparency PushNasdaq
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Why Sears ended a century-old partnership with Whirlpool
Washington Post
Shoppers will no longer be able to buy Whirlpool, KitchenAid or Maytag appliances at Sears, following a pricing dispute that has ended a 101-year relationship between the department store chain and the country's largest appliance maker. Whirlpool
GE's Stock Decline Continues; JetBlue Faces More Challenges Than Storms — ICYMITheStreet.com
Sears is in a death spiral. How many ways, how many times can it be said?Chicago Tribune
Biogen's revenue grows with launch of SpinrazaThe Boston Globe
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AT&T results miss estimates as video competition rises
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) – AT&T Inc's quarterly results missed Wall Street estimates as the U.S. No. 2 wireless carrier lost video subscribers to traditional and online TV competitors and fewer of its existing customers upgraded their devices ahead of Apple
AT&T declines as cable customers cut cordMarketWatch
As AT&T focuses on show business, wireless still strugglesCNET
AT&T's Cable Business Continues to Be Savaged by CordcuttingGizmodo
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FCC ends rule requiring broadcasters to have local studio
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This June 19, 2015, file photo, shows the Federal Communications Commission building in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File). Associated Press. Regulators eliminated a nearly 80-year-old requirement for TV and radio stations to maintain a main …

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