Facebook's Trump ban will last at least 2 years
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Facebook says Donald Trump's suspension will last at least 2 years, but can be lifted if there is no 'serious risk to public safety'
- Facebook has decided to suspend former president Donald Trump's account for at least 2 years.
- Trump can be reinstated pending an evaluation to assess if "the risk to public safety has receded."
- The decision follows the Oversight Board's ruling to uphold Facebook's initial decision to suspend Trump's account following the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
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WarnerMedia is pitching an ad-supported HBO Max tier, but some advertisers say the rates are too expensive and are skeptical of the value
- HBO Max rolled out an ad-supported version that it's touting as having the lowest ad load of competitors.
- Ad buyers welcome the low ad load and frequency capping options, Lindsay Rittenhouse and Patrick Coffee reported.
- Three ad agency buyers pitched by WarnerMedia said HBO Max's starting CPM, or cost per 1,000 ad impressions, is $60 to $70.
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A legendary media investor who was an early Hulu backer shares where he's placing his next big bets and why he thinks Hollywood is over
- Providence Equity founder Jonathan Nelson has invested in 170 companies over 30 years, helping grow the cable and telecoms landscape.
- He told Claire Atkinson why he's now betting on live music and theater.
- He also weighed in on AT&T's acquisition of Warner and the future of streaming and Hollywood.
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Other stories we're reading:
- Naomi Osaka's French Open withdrawal highlights the damaging effects of anxiety in sports, according to experts (Insider)
- Food, beverage, and personal care companies all boomed during the pandemic. The 10 startups pulling in the most investor cash include an eco-friendly cleaning company with unicorn status and a farming startup backed by Jeff Bezos. (Insider)
- An executive coach explains Hollywood's 'rage coaching' trend and how she counsels execs and creatives in heated moments (Insider)
- A boutique PR firm CEO who started her agency from scratch shared her top tips for success, including how to win over journalists and when to fire a client (Insider)
- Apple employees have written a letter expressing their frustration over Tim Cook's order to return to the office (Insider)
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