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    Lacey and Larkin sold Village Voice Media to company executives in 2012. [10] The pair sold Backpage to Ferrer in 2015. [8] Craigslist and Backpage had listings for a variety of goods and services, such as real estate, yard sales, personals, work wanted and jobs offered. Backpage's adult-themed advertising section gained the most attention. [7]

  3. Boycott of The Ingraham Angle - Wikipedia

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    More than 20 sponsors have stopped advertising on the show. Public polling showed that public perception of Fox News declined more than that of any advertiser. [4] Advertising rates for the show declined slightly, and the amount of advertising during the show was reduced by as much as half. [5] [6] The boycott resulted in mixed reactions.

  4. Jim Buckmaster - Wikipedia

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    The staff communicates by email and IM. This is a nice environment for employees of a certain temperament. "Not that we're a Shangri-La or anything," Buckmaster says, "but no technical people have ever left the company of their own accord." Buckmaster also manages the Craigslist Charitable Fund and serves as executive producer for craigslist TV ...

  5. The 15 Most Controversial TV Finales of All Time - AOL

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  6. Media in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta is a major cable television programming center. Ted Turner began the Turner Broadcasting System in Atlanta in 1970 with his takeover of WJRJ-TV, renamed WTCG in 1970 and WTBS in 1979; WTBS became a pioneer " superstation " distributed to cable operators internationally, eventually yielding TBS .

  7. BBB Reveals America's Most Complained-About Businesses - AOL

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    Topping the complaint list were cell-phone companies, with 38,420 complaints, up 41% over 2010. After that, the list includes (in order of number of gripes): new-car dealers

  8. Category : Television controversies in the United States

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    0–9. 13 Reasons Why; 24 (TV series) The $64,000 Question; 200 (South Park) 201 (South Park) 1968 Olympics Black Power salute; The 2000-Year-Old Virgin

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