Legal sports gambling could be a big bargaining chip for sports rights owners when they negotiate with media networks.
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How the NFL, NASCAR, and other sports could capitalize on legalized betting in the next round of media rights renewals

How the NFL, NASCAR, and other sports could capitalize on legalized betting in the next round of media rights renewals

Ashley Rodriguez | Legal sports gambling could be a big bargaining chip for sports rights owners when they negotiate with media networks.

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Amazon CTO Werner Vogels tells us how he turned his favorite part of his job into a TV show starring himself and a bunch of startups

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels tells us how he turned his favorite part of his job into a TV show starring himself and a bunch of startups

Julie Bort | As CTO, Werner Vogels is the face of Amazon's cloud technology. Now he's using that fame to raise the profile of startups doing important work.

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The company behind 'Pokémon Go' has a new plan to help businesses attract new customers, as it explores more responsible ways to make money than traditional advertising

The company behind 'Pokémon Go' has a new plan to help businesses attract new customers, as it explores more responsible ways to make money than traditional advertising

Matt Weinberger | Niantic says that there are more responsible ways to make money from "Pokémon Go" than getting pushy with ads.

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A Harvard student with 265,000 YouTube subscribers breaks down how much money she earns as a college influencer

A Harvard student with 265,000 YouTube subscribers breaks down how much money she earns as a college influencer

Amanda Perelli | Sienna Santer has become a popular YouTube influencer, recognized around campus, and makes money from brand sponsorships and directly from Google.

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'A millionaire is made 10 bucks at a time': A personal-finance expert who retired at the age of 30 shares his best investment, life, and spending advice for anyone looking to exit the 'rat race'

'A millionaire is made 10 bucks at a time': A personal-finance expert who retired at the age of 30 shares his best investment, life, and spending advice for anyone looking to exit the 'rat race'

Christopher Competiello | Peter Adeney, the author of the renowned Mr. Money Mustache blog, shares his best advice for becoming financially independent.

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Here’s why 8.5 million users love Visual Studio Code, the free software that’s helping Microsoft win over programmers in the cloud wars with Amazon

Here’s why 8.5 million users love Visual Studio Code, the free software that’s helping Microsoft win over programmers in the cloud wars with Amazon

Rosalie Chan | Microsoft Visual Studio Code is the top open source project on GitHub. Here's how it's helping Microsoft attract developers and take on AWS and Google.

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Trucking giants are warning that an 'industrial recession' will mean a bleak holiday season — and it's an ominous sign for the $800 billion industry

Trucking giants are warning that an 'industrial recession' will mean a bleak holiday season — and it's an ominous sign for the $800 billion industry

Rachel Premack | An industrial recession is dragging down the trucking industry, even as the retail and consumer economy stays healthy.

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North American CEO of the world's largest ad buying agency network, GroupM, has left after less than a year

North American CEO of the world's largest ad buying agency network, GroupM, has left after less than a year

Patrick Coffee | WPP's GroupM, where Tim Castree was NA CEO, has struggled to boost revenue in its largest region in recent years.

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Billionaire hedge-fund founder Ray Dalio says low interest rates have allowed companies to sell 'dreams instead of earnings'

Billionaire hedge-fund founder Ray Dalio says low interest rates have allowed companies to sell 'dreams instead of earnings'

Bradley Saacks | The unicorn boom that created companies like Uber, WeWork, and Airbnb was spurred by investors desperate for yield.

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Adobe's CTO explains how it's competing with the rest of Silicon Valley for AI talent, and why it's trying to make its own products irrelevant before a competitor can

Adobe's CTO explains how it's competing with the rest of Silicon Valley for AI talent, and why it's trying to make its own products irrelevant before a competitor can

Paayal Zaveri | Adobe's CTO Abhay Parasnis says that it has a 'deep and healthy sense of paranoia' about the ability of AI to upturn its business.

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