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Big Opportunity for Brands in Local Content (452)

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A continuing story on the content gaps available in local news. With more people trusting businesses than ever before, could this be the biggest content marketing opportunity in history?

In other news, The Washington Post makes a horrible strategic decision to kill endorsements, costing them over 200,000 subscribers.

Microsoft, Google and Apple report incredible earnings on the back of AI.

And young TikTok influencers are finding it hard to maintain a real life while being an online content creator. Is the worst to come?

Winners and losers include Strauss and the Dallas Cowboys.

Rants and raves include another newsletter acquisition and ghost jobs.

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This week's links:

Washington Posts Kills Endorsements

Local News Content Gap

Microsoft Earnings Grow

TikTok High School Influencers

The NFL Goes Simpsons

Strauss Sponsorship with MLB

Another Newsletter Acquisition

Ghost Jobs

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