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According to The New York Post, ad execs have been complaining that Apple has imposed strict rules on how adverts will be displayed alongside content from publishers in the new app.
Apple News, which becomes available with iOS 9 on September 16, includes a slick new interface that includes the ability to display graphics, videos and more with a quick and intuitive interface. Apple's previous effort, Newsstand, has been shuttered to make way for the service.
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Apple has moved off some of the harder aspects of the advertising policy - such as not allowing links to the publishers websites - but other controls remain.
The News app won't allow DoubleClick, Google's advertising service, to be integrated, and pre-roll video adverts will be vetted by Apple before they are allowed to run.
Just as with Facebook's "Instant Articles," publishers have to choose how much control they want to give a third party - in this case Apple - while simultaneously reaching the largest audience.