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Investors on Facebook ad defections: Theres no other place to go’ – Yahoo Money

| June 30, 2020

Dozens of large companies have paused their advertising campaigns on Facebook (and Instagram) for July and in some cases for the rest of the year. Among the biggest names: Starbucks, Clorox, Adidas, Reebok, and Coca Cola

Nissan to Shareholders: We Know You’re Livid but Here’s an Electric Crossover – The Drive

| June 30, 2020

Good morning and welcome back to Speed Lines, The Drive's morning roundup of what matters in the world of cars and transportation. On tap today: EV startup Byton is reportedly on the ropes, Nissan has a lot of explaining to do but it also has an electric crossover, and Ford joins Honda in boycotting Facebook and other social media platforms to combat hate speech

Why is the ADL aligning itself with Al Sharpton? – The Times of Israel

| June 30, 2020

As someone who has worked in media for the better part of the last decade, Ive been quite disappointed at the way certain figures who have demonstrated themselves to be bigots with tremendous amounts of prejudice have been normalized.

‘Apparently I picked the wrong guy’: Glenn Grothman used name of boogaloo martyr Duncan Lemp during debate on police reform – Milwaukee Journal…

| June 30, 2020

This 2019 photo shows Duncan Lemp in Venice, Italy. (Mercedes Lemp via AP)(Photo: Mercedes Lemp via AP) During a congressional debate last week, U.S. Rep

Who Was The Standout Star Of 1,500 Blogs? Take A Guess 06/30/2020 – MediaPost Communications

| June 30, 2020

The acute paucity of newTV shows to write about or review this week (indeed, this entire month) presents an opportunity for reflection today. By coincidence, the current TV Blogunder its present author reached a milestone on Monday: No. 1,500

Anti-Defamation League sends letter to advertisers, urging them to boycott Facebook – AdAge.com

| June 26, 2020

Facebook has been criticized for policy decisions that civil rightsgroups claim allowconspiracy theorists toproliferateand harassment to go unpunished.Facebook has been hammered over a failure to punish the account of President Donald Trump, after he posted a message in May that suggested shooting protesters. Trump posted the message to Facebook and Twitter, and Twitter slapped the tweet with a warning label while Facebook dealt no punishment. It was a divisive message from the president, but Facebook has been in a difficult position catering to forces in Washington and the demands of activists, who want ittotake a harder line.On Thursday, a report in The Wall Street Journalsaid Trumps campaign was bewildered by social media companiesthat have penalized him

Verizon is pulling advertising from Facebook and Instagram – CNBC

| June 26, 2020

Verizon said on Thursday it is pulling advertising on Facebook until the company "can create an acceptable solution that makes us comfortable." A company spokesperson said the pause applies to both Facebook and Instagram. It comes as marketers including Ben & Jerry's, Patagonia and REI have also said they plan to pause advertising on the platforms. Facebook's stock was down nearly 2% Thursday evening.

Verizon drops Facebook ads after being called out, and Apple shuts stores again: Friday Wake-Up Call – AdAge.com

| June 26, 2020

Just briefly Penn's play: The Stagwell Group late Thursday proposed a merger with MDC Partners in a move that would combine two firms led by Mark Penn into a $2 billion agency group.The combined firms would generate $35 million in cost synergies, Penn estimates. Black, Pride: Ben & Jerrys, Chipotle and streaming services are celebrating Pride with campaigns that also elevate the Black community. Black LGBTQ+ individuals were a large part of New York Citys Stonewall Inn protests of 1969, the start of Pride, writes Ad Ages Ilyse Liffreing

We have been through this before. Why anti-Asian hate crimes are rising amid coronavirus – PBS NewsHour

| June 26, 2020

Thirty-eight years ago this week, Vincent Chin, an Asian American man, in Detroit, Michigan, died after being attacked because of his race At the time, a growing Japanese auto industry was leading to major job loss in the citys own auto sector, and his killers, two auto workers, mistook him for a Japanese person and used racial slurs when they beat him outside a strip club where he was celebrating his bachelor party. He died from his injuries days later.

Texas pauses reopening as coronavirus cases surge in southern states, plus everything else you missed in business news: CNBC After Hours – CNBC

| June 26, 2020

CNBC.com's MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day's top business news headlines, and what to watch as the coronavirus pandemic continues sweeping through the U.S.


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