
the media equation
Apple TV Was Making a Show About Gawker. Then Tim Cook Found Out.
Big tech companies now exert huge influence over what stories get told. The message is clear: Be careful who you offend.
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Big tech companies now exert huge influence over what stories get told. The message is clear: Be careful who you offend.
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Jason Kilar’s decision to release 2021 movies simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max has angered many in the industry, including some of the star filmmakers his company relies on.
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The Silicon Valley company now plans to have employees return to the office in September. It will be different when they get there.
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Covid-19 health pass apps could help reopen businesses and restore the economy. They could also unfairly exclude people from travel and workplaces.
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Silicon Valley is building a powerful influence industry in Brussels, which has “never seen this kind of money” spent this way.
By Adam Satariano and

Unequal job losses now will translate into smaller nest eggs and Social Security benefits down the road.
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It isn’t all about you. Or your officemate (even if you are living with him).
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The deal for the biopharmaceutical company is the latest big takeover this year, even amid the pandemic.
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Christmas came early for Airbnb and DoorDash. But Facebook is on the naughty list.
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A mochi seller in Kyoto, and many of Japan’s other centuries-old businesses, have endured by putting tradition and stability over profit and growth.
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The British-Swedish drugmaker has joined with a huge Asian company to produce a Covid-19 vaccine in China, where shady reputations are common in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Coinbase, the most valuable U.S. cryptocurrency company, has faced many internal complaints about discriminatory treatment.
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In the 110-year history of the American film industry, never has so much upheaval arrived so quickly and on so many fronts.
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