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Snap debuts AI chatbot for paid subscribers, Peloton board accused of insider trading, Amazon closes One Medical deal.
In the fourth round of layoffs since Elon Musk acquired Twitter in October, another 200 employees have been laid off.
Gannett hangs its hat on digital revenue. Total revenue declines but the company is seeing growth in digital-only paid subscriptions.
Tableau employees host an Irish wake, Amazon to require employees to return to the office 3 days a week, and ByteDance’s Feisu generated $100M in
Lee Enterprises forces furloughs, Twitter’s ad spend drops drastically, NFL Sunday Ticket may offer a cheaper option.
NPR is cutting 10% of its staff, or about 100 employees, to help make up a budget shortfall of $30-$32 million due to revenue declines.
After 25 yeas with Google and 9 as YouTube CEO, Susan Wojcicki is stepping down to serve in an advisory role.
Gannett ends most online comments; users gripe about clampdowns on Netflix password sharing, Facebook fined $1M for misconduct.
FIS announced plans to spin-off Merchant Solutions Worldpay but would continue to maintain a strong commercial relationship with the company they acquired in 2019.
Yahoo is laying off 1,600 employees, or 20% of workforce, as company restructures its ad tech division.

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