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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bet on Citigroup, loaded up on Chevron, and dumped Verizon. Here are 5 key takeaways from its Q1 portfolio update.
Berkshire sold the last of its Wells Fargo shares, more than quadrupled its Activision Blizzard sta…
Theron Mohamed
HuffPost is asking readers to voluntarily pay to support its journalism, even as its parent Verizon made $16 billion in profits last year
It's launched a membership program that it's pitching as a way to support HuffPost's journalism at …
Lucia Moses
Verizon revealed its plans for Yahoo Finance in a meeting with ad-industry insiders, and they include testing a $55-a-month subscription service
The meeting covered the gamut of Verizon Media's strategy, from ad products to subscription service…
Lucia Moses,Abby Jackson
Verizon is starting to pick winners and losers from AOL and Yahoo's collection of ad-tech companies
In addition, Oath is phasing out Convertro - an ad tech company it acquired for over $100 million i…
Mike Shields
Verizon joins the Facebook ad boycott after one of its ads is displayed next to an anti-Semitic conspiracy video
Verizon's chief media officer said it was suspending advertising "until Facebook can create an acce…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
Verizon pulls ads from Facebook, Instagram as 'trust deficit' grows
San Francisco, June 26 (IANS) US telecom carrier Verizon has announced to pull ads from Facebook an…
Verizon's Oath has a new plan to take on Google and Facebook - but it needs to move fast
Other ad buyers said they weren't surprised that Oath needed time to get its infrastructure in orde…
Mike Shields
Facebook's AI-fueled attempt to block bad ads is hurting legitimate small business owners — and its 'pay-to-play' customer support is leaving them stranded ahead of the holiday shopping season
When Facebook incorrectly bans ads, smaller advertisers say they pay the price because of slow, opa…
Tyler Sonnemaker
I ditched my iPhone and used a 'dumb' phone to fight my tech addiction. Here's what I learned after 2 weeks of staying offline.
Despite loving the idea of the Light Phone 2, Jenni Gritters struggled to send basic texts and coul…
Jenni Gritters
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg explains the company's massive reorganization
And much of the change leads back to Verizon's network and the company's plans for 5G. Vestberg sta…
Abby Jackson
How ad agencies are planning to return to the office
Insider's top advertising and media stories for April 8.
Lauren Johnson
Lego joins the social media ad boycott
Lego joins an ever-growing list of brands boycotting social media in protest of hate speech and mis…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
How to invest in communications stocks, a sector that's huge, highly diversified, and growing - offering something for almost every type of investor
The communications stocks sector includes the phone, internet, and media industries. They encompass…
Amy Fontinelle
The pandemic hits the advertising account review
This week in advertising, we looked at the pandemic's impact on account reviews, why brands love sh…
Lucia Moses
Snap's new leadership, Complex Media's unusual media playbook, and Amazon's advertising business
Consulting firms are encroaching on the advertising business. Here's why Burger King's top marketin…
Lauren Johnson
Targeted ads were supposed to save the $70 billion TV industry, but advertisers say that time is quickly running out
Advertisers have bet on addressable to target people who don't see a national TV ad and cap the num…
Lauren Johnson
A Verizon executive is joining Goldman Sachs as chief technology officer as the Wall Street bank reshuffles its ranks
Goldman's co-chief information officer Elisha Wiesel is retiring from Goldman, according to a separ…
Dakin Campbell
Why brands like Anheuser-Busch are taking more advertising in-house
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for August 11.
Lauren Johnson
The new ad fraud scheme that is costing advertisers an estimated $130 million
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for July 27
Lauren Johnson
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said Facebook is 'not gonna change' in response to a boycott by more than 500 advertisers over the company's hate-speech policies
"My guess is that all these advertisers will be back on the platform soon enough," Zuckerberg told …