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CNBC’s Jim Cramer questioned Thursday that “prices are real” on Wall Street, desperately trying to explain GameStop’s rally of up to 175% in the past two days. “I think the average American …
Read More »How the Ad Council Plans to Make Americans Comfortable with Vaccines
As it begins rolling out a massive Covid-19 vaccine education campaign, the Ad Council wants Americans to know that it’s okay to have questions about vaccines. And you want to point out …
Read More »Australia passes law requiring Facebook and Google to pay for news
Australia’s parliament officially approved a landmark law on Thursday that required tech titans to pay for news content after intense public opposition from Facebook and Google. The first measure of its kind …
Read More »Facebook ad campaign counters Apple’s IDFA privacy change
Image of the new Facebook ad campaign, “Good ideas deserve to be found.” Facebook Facebook continues its public defense of personalized advertising with a new ad campaign called “Good Ideas Deserve to …
Read More »Facebook leader calls on brands and the public to confront anti-Asian racism
As a marketing professional, Eric Toda always looks at the Super Bowl with a critical eye. But this year, when he saw brands pledging to change after a year of protests over …
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