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DCN’s must reads: week of April 6, 2017
April 6, 2017 | Curated by DCNHere are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week:
- The Wall Street Journal | Fake News and the Digital Duopoly (6 min read)
- TheVerge | Oath isn’t just a terrible name — it’s going to be a nightmare ad-tracking machine (6 min read)
- The New York Times | The Online Ad Industry Is Undergoing Self-Reflection. That’s Good News. (3 min read)
- Consumer Affairs | Broadband providers promise to protect consumers’ privacy (3 min read)
- Buzzfeed | In Spite Of The Crackdown, Fake News Publishers Are Still Earning Money From Major Ad Networks (11 min read)
- The Daily Beast | A YouTube Star, Reddit Detectives, and the Alt-Right Call Out a Fake News Story. Turns Out It Was Real. (5 min read)
- The Guardian | Tim Berners-Lee: selling private citizens’ browsing data is ‘disgusting’ ( 8 min read)
- AdExchanger | P&G’s Pritchard Tells Agencies To Step Up And Simplify (4 min read)
- Digiday | Will the duopoly face government intervention? (3 min read)