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Say goodbye to your favorite podcast promo codes

The Verge

McNeil is one of many direct response advertisers who’ve found a home in podcasting. McNeil, for example, says the cost to advertise doubled on one of his brand’s go-to shows after it was acquired — although so far, they’ve honored his prior price point. Advertisers say the experience of buying and distributing an ad is getting worse.

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Building a digital content platform for Botswana's creative ambitions

TM Forum

When in 2021 BoFiNet (Botswana Fiber Networks) was hiring a manager for its new digital content platform, UpicTV, it looked beyond the telecoms industry for someone that reflects its – and Botswana’s – ambitions for its creative industries. At the time of. ” image. . ” Investing in content creation.

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Twitter makes all of its money from ads. It’s trying to change that.

Vox

Haile has said his service isn’t supposed to replace internet advertising , but says publishers who work with his company can make more money that way than via ads. The social network has changed its media strategy multiple times and left publishers scrambling to catch up — or worse. Let’s see what happens now.

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Spotify shuts down its namesake podcast studio

The Verge

It was the first podcasting studio Spotify created and consisted of all the employees who worked on podcasting prior to the company’s major network acquisitions. The team eventually rounded out Spotify’s in-house studio offerings, including its three acquired networks: Parcast, Gimlet, and The Ringer.

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ViacomCBS wants to prove to skeptics it finally understands streaming

The Verge

The revamped streamer will carry live sports (including NFL games that air on CBS), live news, and thousands of films and TV shows from its networks. Those include Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, and both current and library programming from CBS. The company will continue to license its series and films to other companies.

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Facebook will block Australian users and publishers from sharing news links in response to new bill

The Verge

Facebook has decided to block both Australian users and media companies from sharing links to news articles and related content on its main social network, following the country’s proposed landmark regulatory measure that would force tech giants to pay Australian news organizations for using their content.

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Seattle startup Xealth lands investment from Cerner as COVID-19 accelerates digital health adoption

GeekWire

Xealth will team up with Cerner, a leading electronic health record (EHR) tech company, to help hospitals incorporate digital health programs. Xealth customers include Providence, Duke Health, UPMC, Atrium Health, Partners and The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network. Xealth Image).