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Facebook's political ad ban is going to continue for at least a month
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Facebook's political ad ban is going to continue for at least a month

Business Insider's top advertising and media stories for November 12.

Hi! Welcome to the Insider Advertising daily for November 12. I'm Lauren Johnson, a senior advertising reporter at Business Insider. Subscribe here to get this newsletter in your inbox every weekday. Send me feedback or tips at LJohnson@businessinsider.com.

Today's news: Facebook extends political ad ban as Trump spreads falsehoods, Unilever is looking for a new e-commerce ad agency, and Harry's is on the hunt for acquisitions.

Facebook is extending its ban on political ads 1 month as Trump spreads falsehoods around election results. Here's the memo the company sent to political ad buyers.

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Facebook's political ad ban is going to continue for at least a month
Unilever CEO Alan JopeUnilever's CEO is grateful for mayonnaise

Unilever is shopping around its booming e-commerce advertising business, and it could mean a big loss to ad giant WPP

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Facebook's political ad ban is going to continue for at least a month
Facebook/Harry's

Razor maker Harry's CEO explains why it's on the acquisition hunt and getting into cat food after its hopes of being acquired by Schick's parent company fell through

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