Agencies are suppressing sexual harassment claims by getting women to sign nondisclosure agreements, using tactics that "basically bully the employee."

As Verizon works out kinks in the wake of the Oath merger, the future of Go90, its mobile video streaming service, is unclear.

The Times of London has launched three Facebook groups dedicated to specific topics, with the hope of attracting new readers and converting them into subscribers.

"Every vendor has this problem." Mobile redirects are ubiquitous, frustrating users and publishers alike. Here's why this issue persists.

From the editors at Digiday, download this handy, comprehensive (and constantly updating) glossary of the most-used terms and acronyms in the video business.

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How agencies use NDAs to hide sexual harassment claims

Shareen Pathak

Ad agencies are using nondisclosure agreements to hide sexual harassment claims.

With buying halt, Go90's future inside Verizon is clouded by the Oath merger

Sahil Patel

Go90 is committed to spending on content, sources say. There’s just one huge corporate merger slowing things down.

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How publishers are maximizing video revenue in five charts

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How The Times of London is using Facebook groups to drive subscriptions

Lucinda Southern

“This is a good start to get them more involved in everything we do, from how they use our product to what journalists they like."

'Every vendor has this problem': Why website redirects keep plaguing publishers

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The ad industry's most prominent buy-side and sell-side platforms are hooking publishers up with spammy ads that lead to redirects.

Mobile viewability is here. Marketers, are you ready?

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