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  • Twitter Rules Don’t Block Iran’s Ayatollah From Calling Israel ‘Cancerous Tumor,’ Jack Dorsey Says

    Dorsey says Twitter’s rules allow world leaders like Iran’s supreme leader to post anti-Semitic comments

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    October 28, 2020 @ 9:49 AM
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    Twitter Rules Don’t Block Iran’s Ayatollah From Calling Israel ‘Cancerous Tumor,’ Jack Dorsey Says
  • Sony’s Gaming Division Drives Big Quarter, Despite Pandemic-Related Woes for Film Business

    Revenue dropped 25% year-over-year for Sony Pictures, as COVID-19 continues to thwart big-budget releases from hitting theaters

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    Sean Burch
    October 28, 2020 @ 12:38 AM
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    Sony’s Gaming Division Drives Big Quarter, Despite Pandemic-Related Woes for Film Business
  • ESPN’s SVP of Digital Content Departs to Become COO of BetMGM

    Ryan Spoon helped build several ESPN digital properties, including the ESPN app and ESPN’s fantasy football operations

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    Sean Burch
    October 27, 2020 @ 8:10 AM
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    ESPN’s SVP of Digital Content Departs to Become COO of BetMGM
  • YouTube Adds New Election Warning Label, Will Point Viewers to Associated Press Results

    Viewers looking for election-related material will be greeted with a “results may not be final. See the latest on Google,” warning label

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 27, 2020 @ 8:07 AM
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    8:07 AM
    YouTube Adds New Election Warning Label, Will Point Viewers to Associated Press Results
  • Why Breaking Up Google Is ‘Unlikely,’ Despite Justice Department’s Antitrust Lawsuit

    The U.S. government will have a hard time proving Google’s dominance brings “harm to consumers,” one antitrust expert tells TheWrap

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 22, 2020 @ 2:22 PM

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    Why Breaking Up Google Is ‘Unlikely,’ Despite Justice Department’s Antitrust Lawsuit

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  • Jeffrey Katzenberg Says It’s ‘Not Fair’ to Blame Quibi’s Downfall on COVID-19

    Mogul had previously said “everything” wrong with the app was due to the pandemic

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 22, 2020 @ 10:29 AM
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    10:29 AM
    Jeffrey Katzenberg Says It’s ‘Not Fair’ to Blame Quibi’s Downfall on COVID-19
  • 9 Most Epic Tech Failures Since Y2K, From Microsoft Zune to Quibi (Photos)

    Even the biggest companies have made colossal mistakes

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 22, 2020 @ 9:50 AM
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    9:50 AM
    9 Most Epic Tech Failures Since Y2K, From Microsoft Zune to Quibi (Photos)
  • Inside Quibi’s $2 Billion Fail – No, It Wasn’t the Pandemic

    Quibi goes down as one of the most infamous tech flops in recent memory

    By

    Sean Burch and Tim Baysinger
    October 21, 2020 @ 5:42 PM

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    Inside Quibi’s $2 Billion Fail – No, It Wasn’t the Pandemic

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  • Tech Talk: Alex Kantrowitz On Twitter and Facebook Heading Into 2020 Election | Video

    TheWrap will be hosting “Tech Talk” twice a month

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    Alex Kantrowitz and Sean Burch
    October 21, 2020 @ 12:11 PM

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  • Why Facebook and Twitter Are in a ‘Better Spot’ Heading Into 2020 Election | PRO Insight

    Social platforms are “obsessed with preventing a rerun” of 2016, Big Technology’s Alex Kantrowitz says

    By

    Sean Burch and Alex Kantrowitz
    October 21, 2020 @ 9:39 AM

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    Why Facebook and Twitter Are in a ‘Better Spot’ Heading Into 2020 Election | PRO Insight

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  • Snapchat’s Stock Rockets 30% Higher After Big Q3 User and Revenue Growth

    More users led to a 25% year-over-year increase in pictures being sent on the app

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 21, 2020 @ 7:39 AM
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    7:39 AM
    Snapchat’s Stock Rockets 30% Higher After Big Q3 User and Revenue Growth
  • Snapchat’s Stock Surges as Q3 Revenue Spikes 52%

    Popular app added 11 million new subscribers, putting it on the verge of hitting 250 million overall

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 20, 2020 @ 1:24 PM
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    1:24 PM
    Snapchat’s Stock Surges as Q3 Revenue Spikes 52%
  • Netflix Falls Short of Q3 Subscriber Estimates, Stock Drops 6%

    Streaming giant added 2.2 million new subscribers, about 300,000 less than the company had projected

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 20, 2020 @ 1:09 PM
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    Netflix Falls Short of Q3 Subscriber Estimates, Stock Drops 6%
  • Google Hit With Antitrust Lawsuit by US Justice Department

    About 90% of U.S. search queries are funneled through Google, blocking competitors from gaining enough users to scale, the government said on Tuesday

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 20, 2020 @ 8:13 AM
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    Google Hit With Antitrust Lawsuit by US Justice Department
  • How Twitter and Facebook Moderation Rules Are Set Up to Fail

    Inconsistent and selectively-enforced rules led to fiasco surrounding the decision to block a New York Post report on Joe Biden’s son

    By

    Sean Burch
    October 19, 2020 @ 4:01 PM

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    How Twitter and Facebook Moderation Rules Are Set Up to Fail

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