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Today’s news: President-elect Biden’s administration could have big advertising implications, ex-ESPN employees talk about layoffs, and public relations firm MSL tries to prove that PR drives results.
President-elect Joe Biden speaks Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.
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A Biden-Harris administration could mean a crackdown on the advertising and tech industries
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In this photo illustration the ESPN logo seen displayed on a smartphone.
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‘Even worse than we thought’: ESPN employees describe how its 300-person round of layoffs has unfolded and what they think the future holds
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PR giant MSL breaks down how it’s using tech tools to prove its work drives results for clients like P&G and Cadillac
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