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ADventures

Madison Avenue as we know it, is over. Traditional ad agencies and media outlets are being challenged by cord cutters and boutique social media firms hired by some of the world’s top brands and marketers. ADventures offers a glimpse into the new ecosystem of media and advertising and how trendy agencies, guerrilla marketing tactics and technology are creating new avenues.

Montana activists ramp up campaign against culling Yellowstone bison

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SALMON, Idaho Wildlife advocates are ramping up their campaign against the annual culling of bison that roam onto state lands in Montana each winter from Yellowstone National Park, erecting dramatic billboards showing buffalo bleeding in the snow.

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American Express escalates high-fee card competition

NEW YORK American Express Co will begin to offer this month $200 a year in Uber rides, plus other new perks, on its Platinum charge cards as it fights to protect its high-end market from JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup Inc.

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Musk says Tesla to run contest for homemade commercials

Elon Musk, an active Twitter user, has been Tesla's mouthpiece to the public, informing them about the electric car maker's upcoming products and plans.

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FCC blocks stricter broadband privacy rules from taking effect

NEW YORK U.S. regulators on Wednesday blocked some Obama administration rules on the eve of implementation, regulations that would have subjected broadband providers to stricter scrutiny than web sites face to protect customers' private data.

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Snap advertisers worry about measurement even as they 'lean in'

NEW YORK As Snap Inc looks to gobble up a larger share of the $82 billion digital U.S. ad market, the owner of the ephemeral messaging app popular with millennials could find itself facing more demands from advertisers for reliable metrics.

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ITV's production arm boosts earnings in tough ad market

LONDON ITV , Britain's biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster, reported a 3 percent rise in adjusted earnings per share (EPS) as growth in its studios production business more than offset a drop in advertising revenue.

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German automakers top U.S. magazine brand rankings

WASHINGTON German automakers dominated Consumer Reports' annual ranking of automotive brands released on Tuesday, with Volkswagen AG's Audi leading the pack, while U.S. brands continued to lag despite gains for many.

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YouTube unveils live TV service for cord cutters

LOS ANGELES Alphabet Inc's YouTube will launch a live TV service featuring U.S. broadcast networks and cable channels to attract young fans of online videos to a pay television package, YouTube executives said on Tuesday.

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Cuban cigar sales rise, defying flat luxury goods market

HAVANA Sales of Cuba's legendary cigars rose 5 percent last year to $445 million, defying stagnation in the global luxury goods market, manufacturer Habanos S.A. said on Monday at the opening of the Caribbean island's annual cigar festival.

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Oscars draw lowest U.S. audience since 2008 with 32.9 million viewers

ABC's Sunday night broadcast of the Academy Awards hosted by comic Jimmy Kimmel drew the smallest audience since 2008 despite a memorable ending that will go down in history. | Video

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U.S. top court rejects challenge to political ad disclosure rules

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday upheld federal disclosure rules for political advertising, rejecting an appeal by a Denver-based libertarian think tank that wanted to run an ad without being forced to divulge its major donors.

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FCC chair to block stricter broadband data privacy rules

WASHINGTON The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will block some Obama administration rules that subject broadband providers to stricter scrutiny than websites, a spokesman said on Friday, in a victory for internet providers such as AT&T; Inc, Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc.

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In Japan, 'Rocky' and 'Premium Friday' join fight against overtime

TOKYO From the "Rocky" theme to cash handouts and early "Premium Friday" finishes, a small but growing number of companies in workaholic Japan are getting creative with the ways they're getting employees out the door early. | Video

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Olympics, smartphones push Twitter revenue up 30 percent in Brazil

SAO PAULO Twitter Inc has found a bright spot in Brazil, Latin America's largest economy, even as weak advertising sales across the globe have punished the social network's stock in recent weeks.

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Paramount CEO Brad Grey to step down

Brad Grey will step down as the chairman and chief executive officer of Viacom Inc's Paramount Pictures film studio, the company said on Wednesday.

Starboard takes 6.6 percent stake in Tribune Media

Tribune Media Co , one of the largest U.S. television station operators, said on Tuesday that activist investor Starboard Value LP had taken a 6.6 percent stake in the company.

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Exclusive: Facebook in talks to live stream one MLB game per week - sources

NEW YORK Facebook Inc is in talks with Major League Baseball to live stream one game per week during the upcoming season, which could be a key win as the social media platform works to offer more live sports, according to two people familiar with the situation.

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Verizon, Yahoo agree to lowered $4.48 billion deal following cyber attacks

Verizon Communications Inc said on Tuesday it would buy Yahoo Inc's core business for $4.48 billion, lowering its original offer by $350 million in the wake of two massive cyber attacks at the internet company. | Video

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EU privacy watchdogs say Windows 10 settings still raise concerns

BRUSSELS European Union data protection watchdogs said on Monday they were still concerned about the privacy settings of Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system despite the U.S. company announcing changes to the installation process.

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Snap IPO expected to price March 1 after market closes

The initial public offering of Snap Inc, owner of the popular messaging app Snapchat, is expected to price March 1 after the market closes, Fidelity Investments told brokerage clients on Friday.