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DCN’s must reads: week of November 9, 2017
November 9, 2017 | By DCNHere are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week:
- Bloomberg | It’s Getting Harder for Tech Companies To Deny Responsibility for Content (5 min read)
- Business Insider | The head of sales as NBCUniversal just issued a stark warning to the ad industry (2 min read)
- Gizmodo | Once Again, Google Promoted Disinformation and Propaganda After a Mass Shooting (5 min read)
- Medium | Something is wrong on the internet (25 min read)
- Axios | Sean Parker unloads on Facebook “exploiting” human psychology (2 min read)
- The Globe and Mail| Facebook under fire: It’s time for the social media giant to grow up (3 min read)
- Financial Times | Why we need to regulate the tech platforms (5 min read)
- The Washington Post | Trump’s message of mistrust is sinking in, even in journalism’s new ‘golden age’ (5 min read)
- Digiday | Publishers are using advertiser trust concerns to their advantage (5 min read)
- The Intercept | How Twitter secretly benefits from bots and fake accounts (4 min read)
- Recode | The big media moguls are selling out. Who wants to replace them? (2 min read)
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Digiday | Advertisers often avoid hard news, but there’s mixed data to back this up (4 min read)
- The Guardian | We must not let big tech threaten our security, freedoms and democracy (13 min read)