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Evidence of War Crimes Vanishing From Social Media
2019-11-01 12:00:00| TechNewsWorld
A controversy has erupted over YouTube's practice of taking down videos with graphically violent content, which also may be evidence of recent war crimes. YouTube's policy -- similar to other social media platforms -- has been to remove content that contains hate speech, disinformation or disturbing images. In the past, social media services have been called out for failing to do enough.
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Alticast to spin-off media business into new company
2019-10-31 13:00:14| Digital TV News
Alticast plans to establish a new company (tentatively, 'Altimedia Corporation') by spinning-off its media business targeting Korean cable and EMEA/Asia broadcasting companies, excluding media business targeting KT/Skylife and North American broadcasting.
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Flip Fit marketplace blends e-commerce and social media
2019-10-28 11:57:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
A new social media-enhanced marketplace launched in the US with US$3.75m in seed funding sees shoppers receive clothing based on their preferences, likes and interactions and encourages friends to vote on whether they should keep an item or return it free of charge.
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PPF Group to acquire Central European Media Enterprises for USD 2.1 bln
2019-10-28 08:44:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Czechia's PPF Group is expanding in the media sector with an agreement to acquire Central European Media Enterprises for USD 2.1 billion. The company will pay USD 4.58 per share for the broadcast group, a 32 percent premium to CME's share price in March, when it announced it was looking for buyers.
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Last week in media: NENT wins on Telenor tie-up, Twitter down on Q3 report, Verizon promotes Disney+, Sony's PS Vue for sale
2019-10-28 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) It was a busy week in media, but the Telecompaper Global Media stock index nonetheless closed week 43 nearly unchanged (+0.1%). There was one big winner (NENT Group) and one big loser (Twitter). ProSieben attracted a new large shareholder, Walt Disney closed a major distribution agreement with Verizon and the NENT group teamed up with Telenor. Year-to-date, Snap Inc. still leads our index with a more than 150 percent gain. ComScore did well last week (+7.7%), but is still 86 percent below its closing price at the end of 2018.
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