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Verizon will keep the names AOL and Yahoo, but the brands will fall under the umbrella of Oath. Armstrong said about 1.3 billion consumers use the collection of brands monthly. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
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Net neutrality rules "prevent discrimination, preserve choice, and promote opportunity," House Democrats tell the FCC. Read the full story by Wendy Davis

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Automotive advertising is the biggest category for the show -- some $13 million for the year-over-year period ending April 3, according to iSpot.tv. In addition to other advertisers, three major … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
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The big bank yanked its advertising from hundreds of thousands of sites, with more to come, fearful ads were showing up on hate sites of all stripes. Randall Rothenberg says: … Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski

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Nearly half of ad executives surveyed recently about their advertising plans for "fake news" said they either don't care or do not know what it is. Remarkably, the survey conducted … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
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Big deal-makers in the first quarter of this year included WPP Group, who made eight deals and Live Nation with five. Digital media/commerce deals represented the bulk of first-quarter deals. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
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Combine Snapchat's support and the glee people feel when making their own personalized emojis, and what do you get? The fastest-growing app in the country, of course! Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
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Worldwide on-demand connectivity may soon be coming to IoT devices of all types, thanks to a newly adopted SIM capability. Softbank just launched a cloud-based platform for remotely tapping into … Read the full story by Chase Martin
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Content teams are gaining in popularity, but brands have a difficult time determining where they fit within the organization. Some professionals say they have reported into multiple departments in the … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
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Minute Media's technology powers sports publishing brands 90min, 12up and DBLTAP, which serves more than 75 million users per month. While Minute Media has licensed its content platform to other … Read the full story by Sara Guaglione

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Divye Khilnani, product management at LinkedIn, said the company will also expand the feature to Sponsored InMail, a messaging ad product. When asked whether LinkedIn might license the technology to … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
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Videology released the latest installment of its Knowledge Lab educational series on video header bidding. It notes header bidding, in this case, is a misnomer since the ad call from … Read the full story by Tobi Elkin

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Not unlike Snapchat, Sprinkles can also frame users' faces, and then custom fit the with fun graphics. The new app also features hundreds of emojis and stickers; additional offerings are … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley