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The media startups investors are betting on in 2020

Jul 21, 2020, 20:30 IST
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Encantos cofounders (L to R) Nuria Santamaría, Steven Wolfe, Pereira Susie, and Jaramillo Carlos Hoyos.Encantos.

Hello! Here are top advertising and media articles for July 21. Lucia Moses here, filling in for Lauren Johnson, who's on a well-earned vacation. Sign up for this daily newsletter here.

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In today's edition: Where media startups VCs are placing their bets, Red Bull's diversity deck, and how MAC Cosmetics is dealing as store foot traffic crashes.

19 media startups that top VCs say are poised to take off in 2020, as the pandemic reshapes the industry

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Red Bull global CEO Dietrich Mateschitz.Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images

Red Bull execs outlined plans to increase diversity efforts a month before being fired. Here's their slide deck.

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MAC Cosmetics' global CMO on how it's reevaluating its stores, adapting to online shopping, and advancing diversity and inclusion

Read the full interview here.

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Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda on how he used Twitch to create a new album with fan input and how musicians can make money on the livestreaming platform (Business Insider)

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