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...as more ad dollars shift online....
...privately criticised by some of the UK’s biggest news publishers, which say the tech group has failed adequately to explain its approach to blocking and filtering adverts alongside coronavirus-related content online...
...highlight how Deutsche Telekom is focusing on the US market where the merger of T-Mobile US, in which it is already the biggest shareholder, with SoftBank-backed Sprint last year has helped it take on Verizon...
...The sheer size of Yahoo’s online audience lay behind many of these dreams....
...to buy and sell online ad space....
...“We have been looking at Yahoo for years,” said Kleinman, referring to the unit of Verizon Communications that his firm agreed to buy earlier this month....
...Can they navigate the sordid grey areas of free speech, or agree whether to let Trump back online?...
...A landmark US antitrust suit against Google, a contentious hearing in Congress over allegations of online censorship, and a US presidential election that has shone a spotlight on online misinformation, have...
...Jonathan Margolis explores online options, including the success in the US and Europe of eSalon, which provides hair colour for people to apply at home....
...The companies had been well positioned for a shift in activity online, but had also responded with “flexibility” after the bottom fell out of many of their markets in March, he added....
...Friday: Before the bell, US telecoms group Verizon reports and may give more detail on what it intends to do with its BlueJeans videoconferencing acquisition announced last week....
...In the third quarter of this year another 1.7m Americans ditched their traditional television packages from providers AT&T, Comcast, Charter and Verizon....
...Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, Verizon and Twitter drill for their digital oil by watching everything we do or say on the internet....
...are being transferred, and showed both how widely data are shared, and how that data often flow upwards to a handful of companies, notably Google’s parent company Alphabet, as well as Facebook, Twitter, Verizon...
...The growing popularity of online video services such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon are weighing on traditional pay-TV operators, leading to declines at companies such as AT&T and Verizon....
...US pay-television operators are being squeezed by the growing popularity of online video services such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon....
...At the same time, US cable companies Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and Charter have all reported subscriber losses in the third quarter....
...Following its acquisition of Yahoo, Verizon may upset the duopoly that has formed in digital advertising. It may just as easily be Amazon, which also has its eyes on the market....
...It now has more than 60m subscribers, compared to 140m for Verizon and 130m for AT&T....
...Mr Bourkoff, who launched LionTree in 2012, has advised on transactions worth more than $300bn, including Liberty Global’s $23.3bn acquisition of Virgin Media and Verizon’s $4.4bn takeover of AOL....
...The Silicon Valley-based company — which is in talks with buyers including telecommunications group Verizon — has created a new portfolio of patents called Excalibur LLC....
..., DirecTV’s main satellite rival, last year started selling Sling TV, a slimmed-down TV service for cord-cutters that is streamed over an internet connection and costs as little as $20 per month, while Verizon...
...Verizon is putting together an online video package for mobile devices....
...But the NFL is taking steps to broaden its distribution as people spend more time watching online video, often on their mobile devices....
...$12m since its founding in 2009 from investors including AMC Networks, Bertelsmann, SoftBank Ventures and YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, and has attracted advertising from big brands including Toyota, Verizon...
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