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The New York Times Company has acquired marketing agency Fake Love, reinforcing their commitment to virtual reality products, as well as adding to their ad service offerings to marketers. Read the full story by Sara Guaglione

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Marketing automation company Act-On Software premiered its Advanced Social Media Module on Wednesday, a new social engagement analytics platform that helps marketers tie social activity to revenue. Read the full story by Jess Nelson
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Pixel Union, a Canada-based digital design agency, announced the release of a new app on Shopify this week called Pixelpop that allows online merchants to create and manage an variety … Read the full story by Ben Frederick

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With millions across the world tuning into the Olympic games on various devices, brands and advertisers are thinking strategically about how best to accurately reach audience segments. Read the full story by Philip Rosenstein
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Following the release of hacked DNC emails in the days leading up to the Democratic National Convention, questions have been raised about Russia's clear interest in meddling with the U.S. … Read the full story by Philip Rosenstein
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Facebook recently announced that it is shutting down its desktop ad exchange FBX -- but what does this mean for advertisers? Read the full story by Ruth Arber

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Meredith Corp. announced today a series of senior leadership promotions in its National Media Group marketing, sales and digital departments, following yesterday's promotion announcement of Tom Harty
to president and … Read the full story by Sara Guaglione
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Oracle Data Cloud on Friday launched a business-to-business (B2B) audience data marketplace that aims to make programmatic and data-driven B2B marketing easier to do. Read the full story by Tobi Elkin

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Bynder, a branding automation company, announced Thursday a $22.3 million Series A funding round from New York-based Insight Venture Partners. The company will use the capital to continue its
international … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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Twitter is performing particularly poorly. In fact, only 31% of social media users reported following this year's Olympics via Twitter. Not faring much better, 33% of social media users reported … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley